Monday, October 10, 2011

Is Joseph Torsella blowing the whistle on UN corruption and mismanagement ? Is he becoming another Mark Wallace?

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U.S. Diplomats Growing Frustrated at United Nations' Budget Games


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Published October 07, 2011

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U.S. diplomats at the United Nations are getting vocal in their frustration over smoke-and-mirrors numbers-juggling by the U.N. Secretariat, which says it is making financial cutbacks for 2012-2013, when it isn’t.

The frustrations, spurred in part by a restive Congress that is considering legislation that would drastically revamp the way the U.S. finances its share of the U.N. bill, are likely to get worse.

Among other things, Fox News has learned that the U.N. bureaucracy has decided to turn a deaf ear to a U.S. demand that it roll back an “inappropriate” 3 percent cost-of-living pay hike for its top officials this year, even while the U.S. bureaucracy suffers through a two-year pay freeze imposed by President Barack Obama.

Joseph Torsella, the U.S. ambassador for reform at the U.N., confirmed the U.N. decision to Fox News, while vowing to pursue the roll-back during this year’s U.N. General Asembly session, if need be, “with the aim of getting a true salary freeze through the G.A.”

Fox News revealed the existence of the pay hike on September 1, just five months after Secretary General Ban Ki-moon ordered his top officials to cut their budgets by 3 percent in the face of a financial “emergency situation” facing the world body.

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There are no official estimates available for the overall cost of the pay hike, Torsella said, but the “back-of-the-envelope” U.S. calculation is that it would add another $10 million or so to a U.N. budget that is already a lot bigger than U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s officials want the world to think it is.

Torsella himself blew the whistle on the U.N.’s budget games on September 29, in a speech where he said the U.N. Secretariat’s proposed $5.2 “regular” budget for 2012-2013, was “simply loosening our belt a little less than we originally planned.”

Ban’s officials had said the new budget represented a 3 percent cut from its predecessor, and was fitting for “the austere times we are living in and the constraints that the global financial crisis has imposed on Member States.”

Torsella replied that it was no such thing. The same budget documents, he noted, revealed that “re-costing” and other measures already planned for the budget would bring the total to more like $5.5 billion—in other words, a more than 2 percent hike.

“That does not represent a break from business as usual,” he declared, “but rather a continuation of it.”

The U.S. pays 22 percent of the U.N.’s regular budget, which would put Washington’s portion of the proposed “regular” tally at about $1.21 billion.

Overall, the U.S. spent at least $7.7 billion on the sprawling global U.N. array of organizations last year, up from $6.35 billion the previous year—an increase of more than 21 per cent.

“Ambassador Torsella’s statement is long overdue,” says Brett Schaefer, an expert on U.N. financing at the conservative Heritage Foundation. “For over two years, the Obama Administration has refused to challenge the U.N. over its stalled reform agenda and its enormous budget increases.”

Indeed, as Torsella also pointed out, the “regular” U.N. budget has grown “dramatically, relentlessly, and exponentially,” from $2.6 billion in 2001-2002, to $5.4 billion in 2010-2011.

“This growth,” he added, “has significantly outpaced the growth of the budgets of almost all the Member States that comprise the U.N.”

The same can be said of U.N. salaries. As Torsella also noted, the average total compensation of U.N. employees contained in the biennial budget is about $238,000—or $119,000 a year, tax-free.

And when it comes to cutting staff, the austerity budget proposed by Ban’s office manages to cut a total of 44 jobs out of a staff of more than 10,200.

Hidden behind even those minuscule staffing cuts, however, is another U.N. numbers game. At the same time as it sliced more than 140 jobs largely from the U.N.’s General Service category, which includes secretarial and other clerical help, the Secretariat added and upgraded jobs in its more expensive professional and executive categories, a condition that the U.N.’s main budget advisory committee calls “grade creep.”

One of the biggest beneficiaries of the creepage is the controversial United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA), which gets 13 new expensive jobs added, plus upgrades to 5 more.

The convoluted rationale: UNRWA’s largely voluntary overall funding is in crisis, which requires that the agency be “strengthened” through the addition of the fully-funded U.N. regular budget jobs.

But if anything, Torsella’s “business-as-usual” condemnation of the U.N.’s spending habits are still a wild understatement. The true U.N. Secretariat budget for the next two years is much, much more than $5.5 billion, as revealed in the same budget documents that Torsella was referencing in his complaint.

Alongside the “regular” budget paid from dues, far more of the Secretariat’s funding comes from so-called “extra-budgetary” or “voluntary” spending, which Ban’s officials project—on page 29 of the introductory budget document-- will total more than $12.44 billion, or 2 ½ times the amount of the “regular budget.”

That would bring the total Secretariat budget to just under $18 billion—roughly $821 million more than the same tally in the previous budget for 2010-2011, and a 4.8 percent increase overall.

Click here to view the real U.N. budget document.

It also makes the U.N.’s highly touted “regular” budget only about 28 percent—little more than a quarter—of the real total.

Figuring out the U.S. share of the true Secretariat budget is a difficult exercise, as Washington’s contribution is spread across a wide variety of programs and even portions of other, ostensibly separate U.N. organizations, whose headquarters costs are nonetheless contained in the Secretariat’s overall total.

George Russell is executive editor of Fox News and can be found on Twitter @GeorgeRussell.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Dutch Parliament asks Minister of Foreign Affairs (Verhagen) to file a lawsuit against Eveline Herfkens of UNDP and demand return of funds

Eveline Herfkens belongs to Jail - she should return imemdiately Dutch Taxpayers money.

Dat blijkt uit documenten die De Telegraaf in bezit heeft.

Evenals andere VN-beambten kreeg Herfkens in november 2002 een stafbulletin waarin staat dat extraatjes van andere overheden of andere bronnen verboden zijn.

Terugbetalen
Waarschijnlijk zal de oud-PvdA-minister voor Ontwikkelingssamenwerking de kwart miljoen dollar huurvergoeding die zij voor een appartement in New York ontving daarom alsnog moeten terugbetalen.

Het kabinet heeft tot nu toe steeds gezegd dat het onduidelijk is of Herfkens had moeten weten dat zij geen vergoedingen van het het ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken mocht aannemen.

Rechtszaak
Een rechtszaak om het geld terug te vorderen zou daarom vrijwel kanslooszijn, zei minister Maxime Verhagen (Buitenlandse Zaken) vorige week nog.

Tweede-Kamerlid Arend Jan Boekestijn (VVD) vindt dat het Herfkens aan 'moreel besef ontbreekt'. Verhagen zou alsnog naar de rechter moeten om het geld terug te vorderen.

UNDP Scandal: 'Herfkens moet huurvergoeding terugbetalen'

De Verenigde Naties (VN) hebben oud-minister Eveline Herfkens tot drie keer toe officieel laten weten dat ze geen aanvullende betalingen mocht aannemen.

Herfkens wist wel degelijk dat zij geen huurvergoeding mocht aannemenHerfkens wist wel degelijk dat zij geen huurvergoeding mocht aannemen

Dat blijkt uit documenten die De Telegraaf in bezit heeft.

Evenals andere VN-beambten kreeg Herfkens in november 2002 een stafbulletin waarin staat dat extraatjes van andere overheden of andere bronnen verboden zijn.

Terugbetalen
Waarschijnlijk zal de oud-PvdA-minister voor Ontwikkelingssamenwerking de kwart miljoen dollar huurvergoeding die zij voor een appartement in New York ontving daarom alsnog moeten terugbetalen.

Het kabinet heeft tot nu toe steeds gezegd dat het onduidelijk is of Herfkens had moeten weten dat zij geen vergoedingen van het het ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken mocht aannemen.

Rechtszaak
Een rechtszaak om het geld terug te vorderen zou daarom vrijwel kansloos zijn, zei minister Maxime Verhagen (Buitenlandse Zaken) vorige week nog.

Tweede-Kamerlid Arend Jan Boekestijn (VVD) vindt dat het Herfkens aan 'moreel besef ontbreekt'. Verhagen zou alsnog naar de rechter moeten om het geld terug te vorderen.

Bekijk ook: Wynia's Week/ Zaak Herfkens stinkt nog meer dan gedacht

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Aanbevelingsbrief

Sweder van Wijnbergen, oud-collega van Herfkens bij de Wereldbank, vindt het onzin dat Herfkens niet had hoeven weten van het verbod. 'Wanneer is voor het laatst een bankrover vrijgesproken omdat hij het wetboek van strafrecht niet kende?'

'Ze had toen ook al een obsessie voor luxe appartementen. Ze is bezig geweest om een appartement in het prestigieuze Watergate-complex te krijgen en heeft zelfs de premier gevraagd om een aanbevelingsbrief voor de huurdersvereniging te schrijven'.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Time to rein in the bloated, unaccountable United Nations

The Washington Times Online Edition

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American taxpayers contributed a staggering $7.7 billion to the United Nations system in 2010, including 22 percent of the world bodys regular budget. In fact, the United States pays more than all the permanent members of the Security Council combined, 13 times more than Russiaand seven times more than China. It is natural therefore that Washington should expect value in return for the hard-earned tax dollars of U.S. citizens.

Yet the U.N. remains a massive disappointment, a bloated unaccountable bureaucracy rife with mismanagement, corruption and inefficiency. Indeed, if it were a business, it would have been forced to close its doors decades ago.

The U.N. continues to be a playground for despots and dictators, deep-seated anti-Americanism and a forum for anti-Semitic hatred. At the U.N. Human Rights Council, no less than 49 percent of the 78 country-specific resolutions adopted in its first 16 sessions were targeted againstIsrael. The recent U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York descended into farce when Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejadrailed against the “imperialistic” United States and its supposed “slave masters and colonial masters,” prompting a walkout by the U.S. delegation.

U.N. peacekeeping operations, funded by the United States to the tune of roughly $2 billion a year (27 percent of the budget), also remain mired in controversy. Most recently, U.N. peacekeepers from Nepal are being blamed for a cholera epidemic in Haiti that claimed more than 5,000 lives. Following the Congo debacle of 2004 and 2005 when peacekeepers raped and abused hundreds of refugees, this scandal was yet another damning blow to the U.N.s image.

And while the United States and key allies such as Great Britain are implementing spending cuts and austerity measures at home to tackle budget deficits, the U.N. is actively increasing its already vast budget.

Last week, Ambassador Joseph Torsella, the U.S. representative for management and reform to the United Nations, confronted the organization over the fact that the U.N. regular budget “has grown dramatically, relentlessly, and exponentially from $2.6 billion in 2001-2002, to $5.4 billion in 2010-2011,” significantly outpacing growth in most member states. Incredibly, the average total compensation for aU.N. staffer is now $238,000 biannually. To add insult to injury, the U.N.is reportedly planning to build a second skyscraper in Manhattan at a cost of at least $400 million, a figure that could easily rise to three or four times that amount.

This state of affairs is simply unacceptable, and Congress has called for widespread U.N. reforms and budget cuts. Rep. Ileanna Ros-Lehtinen, Florida Republican, recently unveiled the most comprehensive reform legislation in more than a decade, outlining a series of measures to enhance accountability. Mrs. Ros-Lehtinen, chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has been instrumental in driving the U.N.reform agenda on Capitol Hill, as well as pressuring the Obama administration to wake up from its slumber over the issue and demand greater action by the U.N.s leadership in Turtle Bay.

Reform of the international body is likely to become a priority foreign affairs issue for Congress in the coming months, and will undoubtedly feature in next years presidential race as well. For far too long, theUnited Nations has been able to act with impunity, thumbing its nose at the American taxpayer, in spite of a series of major scandals.

Congress must threaten to withhold a large portion of U.S. funding unless the United Nationsimplements key reforms, including significant budget cuts and reductions in staffing, far greater transparency and oversight of its programs and accounts, a shift from mandatory to voluntary funding, and dramatic improvements in holding peacekeepers to account for misconduct and criminality. Both the executive and legislative branches should adopt a zero tolerance approach toward the myriad failures of the U.N., and demand that its officials are held to account for both their actions and their budgets.

• Nile Gardiner is the director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at the Heritage Foundation (heritage.org).

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Helen clark out of touch on Nigeria's election - calls it "free & fair"


undpwatch
General remain the worst & most fraudulent Election ever, full of deception considering it cost
1 minute ago via web

undpwatch
2 call "free &fair" means u r so out of touch from realitywere bloodiest in history

CLICK HERE FOR STORY ON NIGERIAN ELECTIONS THAT UNCLE HELEN CALLS IT FREE

Nigeria’s 2011 Elections: A Last Word?

Until this day Eveline Herfkens (boss of Garry Conille @UNDP) has not given back the $280,000 she stole from the Dutch population

Until this day she has not given back the $280,000 she stole from the Dutch population(click here)

Engelse wiki Eveline Herfkens opvallend kritiekloos


CLICK HERE FOR STORY ON GEENSTIJL.NL

herfkens.jpgEn dan pakken we de handschoen weer op qua het publicitair begeleiden van Eveline Herfkens, onze favoriete graaiPvdA'ster en tevens nog altijd hoge pief bij de Verenigde Naties. Weet u het nog? Herfkens werd begin 2008ontmaskerd als ordinaire huursubsidiefraudeur, schoffeerdevervolgens vanuit Amerika iedereen die daar iets van durfde te zeggen en kwam er uiteindelijk met een onbeduidende fop-tegenprestatiebelachelijk goed mee weg. Van de 280 duizend dollar taxpoet die Herfkens onterecht opsoupeerde betaalde ze nooit een cent terug. Feitelijk lacht Eveline samen met haar gigolo Costas Michalopoulos nog dagelijks Nederland uit vanaf de veranda van haar huis in Maryland. De toekomst van La Herfkens ligt duidelijk aan de overkant van de oceaan. Vandaar natuurlijk dat haar Engelse wiki zo consciëntieus wordt gezuiverd van onregelmatigheden. Check de wijzigingen in de revision history dan! Zag het er eerst ZO uit, inmiddels moeten Angelsaksische fans van Herfkens het HIER mee doen. Weg zijn alle verwijzingen naar 280.000 dollar gate. De kwestie moet binnen de Nederlandse taalgrenzen blijven. Wie voorziet onze Engelstalige vrienden even van de juiste info?

UNDP's special advisor to Eveline Herfkens on MDGs and special advisor to Bill Clinton becomes the Prime Minister of Haiti

If you ever thought or dreamed or hoped that the corruption of United Nations, MINUSTAH and disappeared funds managed by UNDP in Haiti will ever stop, well...think again:

UNDP's Garry Conille with Bill Clinton
(will he stop UN's corruption in Haiti?)

Lawmakers in Haiti approve U.N. development expert to serve as prime minister

PORT-AU-PRINCE — Haitian lawmakers on Friday approved the nomination of a U.N. development expert to serve as prime minister, handing President Michel Martelly a tentative victory in his third attempt to install a new head of government in the earthquake-ravaged Caribbean nation.

The lower house of Parliament unanimously approved Martelly’s designation of Garry Conille, 45, a physician who had served as an aide to former U.S. president Bill Clinton in the latter’s role as special U.N. Haiti envoy.

Conille must be approved by the Senate. But his approval in the lower house followed lawmakers’ rejection of two previous nominees in June and August.

That blocked the formation of a new Haitian government for months after Martelly, a former pop star, took office with a promise to lift Haiti out of its misery and turn the poorest country in the Americas into a success story.

“I thank Parliament, particularly the lower house, for the confidence placed in me,” Conille told Reuters after the Chamber of Deputies approved his selection 89-0.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

United Nations says: "No more NewsPapers by 2040"

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Newspapers will disappear and be replaced by digital versions by 2040, the UN intellectual property agency's chief said in an interview published on Monday.

Francis Gurry, who heads the World Intellectual Property Organisation told the daily La Tribune de Geneve that "in a few years, there will no longer be printed newspapers as we know it today."

"It's an evolution. There's no good or bad about it. There are studies showing that they will disappear by 2040. In the United States, it will end in 2017," he said.

Gurry noted that in the United States there are already more digital copies sold than paper copies of newspapers. In cities, there are also fewer bookshops.

A key problem is the revenue system.

"How can editors find revenues to pay those who write these articles?" asked Gurry, noting that "the copyright system must be safeguarded as a mechanism to pay these writers."

Carbon trade 'pot' for dirty money

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THE Australian Crime Commission is doing a new assessment of the potential for organised crime to target Australia's emissions trading scheme as it works with the Department of Climate Change to minimise the risk.

But the chief executive of the commission, John Lawler, rejected assertions his organisation had issued any new findings about the possibility that organised crime would infiltrate the carbon trading scheme and denied it had described the market as a ''honeypot'' for criminals.

The opposition climate change spokesman, Greg Hunt, said this week ''new warnings from the Australian Crime Commission about carbon credit fraud add further weight to the argument that a carbon tax is not in Australia's best interests''.

The Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott, warned about the ''scope for scamming'' presented by the scheme and also about the ''intrusive carbon cop'' being set up to regulate and police it.

Mr Lawler said there was ''some risk that carbon credits could be used for money laundering purposes as they can be bought and traded using criminal proceeds to disguise the true origin of the funds … risks similar to other financial products which represent value such as securities and derivatives''.

He said that the commission had produced a discussion paper on the issue in 2008 and ''the overall level of risk assessed at that time was not high''.

The commission was ''undertaking an updated assessment on the potential exploitation by organised criminals of a domestic carbon trading scheme'' as part of consultations with the Department of Climate Change.

He said allegations of fraud in the European Union scheme ''provide Australia with a distinct advantage in responding to potential exploitation''.

The government is setting up a clean energy regulator to administer and regulate the scheme and the Climate Change Minister, Greg Combet, has said its tough penalties were designed to avoid the instances of fraud that had occurred in Europe.

Is Columbia University's Earth Institute channeling the Soros contribution thru UN/UNDP illegal?

George Soros gives $27 million to Africa project

George Soros pledge for Millennium Villages project will help 500,000 people in 10 countries meet UN development goals. George Soros gave $50 million when the project launched in 2006.

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George Soros has pledged $27.4 million to aid development in targeted villages across ruralAfrica, the billionaire financier said Monday.

Soros also pledged up to $20 million in loans to support business projects within those villages over the next five years.

The founder and chairman of the Open Society Foundations thanked his board of directors Monday for backing his pledge to the Millennium Villages project despite early misgivings.

Soros says that board members opposed his giving any donations to the project when it was first launched five years ago, considering it risky. But he said he gave money anyway, "because it was my money" and the idea seemed "worth a shot." His $50 million pledge in 2006 was distributed over the next five years.

The project's track record has proved its success, said Soros. "It has been a big challenge, but the project has come a long way," he said.

The Millennium Villages project aims to help 500,000 people in 10 countries across Africa to reachU.N. development goals and offer a model for the remainder of the continent.

The global development goals, set by the United Nations in 2000, call on all member states to work to reduce child mortality by two-thirds and maternal mortality by three-quarters in 2015. Other goals include cutting extreme poverty by half, ensuring universal primary education, promoting gender equality and halting and reversing the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

A report on the project's first five years, released Monday, shows that the proportion of households in the targeted villages with access to improved drinking water soared to 68 percent from 17 percent, and students benefiting from school meal programs grew to 75 percent from 25 percent.

Average maize yields more than tripled during the same period, from 1.3 metric tons per hectare (2.5 acres) to 4.6 metric tons per hectare.

Directed by Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University's Earth Institute, the Millennium Villages Project operates closely with U.N. agencies and with the support of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

"We are thrilled by the rapid gains that the Millennium Village communities are making in the fight against poverty, hunger and disease," said Sachs, Ban's special adviser on the U.N. Millennium Development Goals project.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

UNDP's Director for Spanish Trust Fund involved in Corruption at Inter-American Development Bank


As reported today the UNDP's Director for Spanish Trust Fund, Mr. Bernardo Kliksberg seem to have been involved in a corruption scandal at Inter-American Development Bank.



Whistleblowing and Retaliation at the IDB: The Case of Hada Mendoza

"The gathering, which was advertised as a technical-academic exercise, featured Bernardo Kliksberg as an ethics expert, who, like Cubillos, would later be discreetly separated from the IDB for misconduct and corruption revealed by a whistleblower. In both the Cubillos and Kliksberg cases, the whistleblowers who exposed the men were expelled by the Bank under circumstances much less favorable than those arranged for their corrupt managers." @Page 4.