Wednesday, July 25, 2012
UNDP North Korea set-up parallel bank and treasury accounts to avoid USA' Treasury's scrutiny
Sunday, July 1, 2012
CORRUPTION: - UNDP China spends $118,000 since 2011 for Maurice Strong
A strange "Chinese vendor" at UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) in Beijing/China, was issued Air Tickets and DSA (Daily Sustainable Allowances) to attend high level meetings in India, New York and Rio de Janeiro, all related to Rio+20 Conference.

The UNDP Beijing issued a business-class ticket to Maurice Strong (83 years old), despite the United Nations regulations clearly stating that maximum age to travel for UN is 72. The ticket had a very strange itinerary:
The 83 years old, also failed to produce full medical certificate that would have allowed UNDP to certify that he was/is fit to travel. At his age, United Nations took a great deal of exposure should smth happened to him during "official trip". UNDP would had to cover him as a UNDP consultant.
The UNDP Office in Beijing also provided Mr. Maurice Strong "some" pocket money, or in UN-ish DSA, so he could be able to eat/drink and other incidental expenses. All this despite the fact that all United Nations Staff traveling to Rio-de-Janeiro didn't need to pay for their Hotel accommodations since the United Nations had already picked up the bill.
A curious fact is that each UN Staff traveling to Rio+20 received a Daily Subsistence Allowance of $310 (time six days - minimum), out of $580 (which is the usual Rio DSA). At least 1825 UN staffers traveled to Rio last week. Only for Travel + DSA, the United Nations/UNDP paid :
Hotel Accommodation: $270/Day x 6 days (minimum) = $2,956,500.00
DSA (daily CASH): $310/Day x 6 days (minimum) = $3,394,500.00
Air Travel***: $5000 x 1825 = $9,125,000.00
***the above amount is average of business class tickets, the final tail will be calculated at the end of the conference.
EXCLUSIVE: Godfather of Global Green Thinking Steps Out of Shadows at Rio+20
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
InnerCityPress Exclusive: The return of a Crook at Rio+20 !
As Maurice Strong Returns as Senior Advisor, UN Stonewalls on Annan Team, Doss
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, March 7 -- Why is the UN so resistant to answering simple questions about who it hires and pays? Since February 24, Inner City Press has been asking the two top spokesman of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about the financing of the mission of envoy to Syria Kofi Annan.
On March 7 Inner City Press asked again, in writing and then at the day's noon briefing about "how Kofi Annan's work as joint envoy is funded, will Lamine Cisse and any other staff, including the deputy envoy, be paid with UN funds, and how and how much."
Even with the question asked five hours in advance, in writing, Deputy Spokesman Eduardo del Buey told Inner City Press at noon that these "administrative details" are "still being worked on."
But Annan is already traveling to Cairo, and then Syria. Is his Foundation's senior staffer Alan Doss, who left the UN amid a nepotism scandal exclusively reported by Inner City Press, now be getting paid by the UN? [Click here for the Doss story.]
Also hours before Wednesday's UN noon briefing, Inner City Press asked del Buey and lead spokesman Martin Nesirky this question:
"Please confirm or deny that Maurice Strong has been given a role for the UN on Rio + 20, that his travel costs in this regard are paid by the UN, if so how much has been spent and, separately, if any age rules apply in this case."
Neither even acknowledged receipt of the question. At the noon briefing, attempting to be diplomatic, Inner City Press asked del Buey if he had an answer on "the individual" asked about in connection with Rio + 20. Del Buey said it was being "looked into." It shouldn't be that difficult.
Maurice Strong's website describes him as "Senior Advisor to the 2012 Rio+20 Summit." He gave a speech in India, and another in New York in October 2011, on the web site of the UN Environment Program where he is described as "a Canadian entrepreneur and a former under-secretary general of the United Nations. Strong had his start as an entrepreneur in the Alberta oil patch and was president of Power Corporation of Canada."
In fact, Strong left the UN -- until this seeming return -- amid scandal: a large check for $988,885 written to himself, the Oil for Food investigation, and the undisclosed hiring of his step-daughter Kristina Mayo, not unlike Alan Doss. A senior UN official whom Inner City Press asked about Strong on Wednesday morning said, increduously, "he's back? He's a crook!"
Be that as it may, the UN should at least be able to answer what Strong's "Senior Advisor to the 2012 Rio+20 Summit" status means, how much the UN pays, and how any of this is appropriate. Watch this site.
Monday, December 12, 2011
UNDP leadership decides to bring back from the dead a CROOK - the man who brought industrial development to China paid by the West IP



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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Transparency: Why is UNDP not willing to make public all activities and expenditures related to this Commission?
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The Right Honourable Paul Martin 21st Prime Minister, Canada ![]() Ernesto Zedillo Director, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization Former President, Mexico | ||
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Eduardo Aninat (Chile) Former Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund ![]() Jorge Castañeda (Mexico) Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mexico Distinguished Professor of Politics & Latin American Studies, New York University ![]() Luisa Diogo (Mozambique) Minister of Planning and Finance, Mozambique ![]() Carleton Fiorina (United States) President and CEO, Hewlett-Packard Company ![]() Rajat Gupta (India) Senior Partner Worldwide, McKinsey & Company ![]() Anne Lauvergeon (France) Chairman of the Executive Board, Areva Group President and CEO, Cogema ![]() Jannik Lindbaek (Norway) Chairman, Statoil ASA ![]() Peter McPherson (United States) President, Michigan State University | Alan Patricof (United States) Vice-Chairman and Founder, Apax Partners ![]() Kwame Pianim (Ghana) CEO, New World Investments ![]() C.K. Prahalad (United States) Harvey C. Fruehauf Professor of Business Administration, University of Michigan Business School ![]() Robert Rubin (United States) Director and Chairman, Executive Committee, Citigroup Former Secretary of the Treasury, United States ![]() Miko Rwayitare (South Africa) President and Executive Chairman, Telecel International Owner Mont Rochelle Winery ![]() Juan Somavia (Chile) Director-General, International Labour Organization ![]() Hernando de Soto (Peru) President, Institute for Liberty and Democracy, Peru | |
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Maurice Strong (Canada) Special Adviser to the Commission ![]() Mark Malloch Brown (United Kingdom) Administrator, United Nations Development Programme | ||
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Debra Dunn for Carleton Fiorina (United States) Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs, Hewlett-Packard Company ![]() Michael Froman for Robert Rubin (United States) President and CEO, CitiInsurance | ||
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Nissim Ezekiel Executive Director ![]() Jan Krutzinna, Naheed Nenshi, Yann Risz, Sahba Sobhani Core Team | ||
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Monday, December 20, 2010
Maurice Strong advising United Nations in China on Carbon Offset Trading

