The Ahlenius memo
On Monday, Turtle Bay published a three-page summary of an explosive "end-of assignment" memo by Inga-Britt Ahlenius, the U.N.’s outgoing anti-corruption chief, accusing Ban Ki-moon of undercutting her independence and exercising poor leadership. Thalif Deen, the U.N. Correspondent for Inter Press Service, has now posted the entire 50-page memo. Read Thalif’s article here. To see ...
On Monday, Turtle Bay published a three-page summary of an explosive "end-of assignment" memo by Inga-Britt Ahlenius, the U.N.'s outgoing anti-corruption chief, accusing Ban Ki-moon of undercutting her independence and exercising poor leadership. Thalif Deen, the U.N. Correspondent for Inter Press Service, has now posted the entire 50-page memo. Read Thalif's article here. To see video from July 22 of U.N. spokesperson Catherie Pollard responding to the memo click here.
On Monday, Turtle Bay published a three-page summary of an explosive "end-of assignment" memo by Inga-Britt Ahlenius, the U.N.’s outgoing anti-corruption chief, accusing Ban Ki-moon of undercutting her independence and exercising poor leadership. Thalif Deen, the U.N. Correspondent for Inter Press Service, has now posted the entire 50-page memo. Read Thalif’s article here. To see video from July 22 of U.N. spokesperson Catherie Pollard responding to the memo click here.
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