Wednesday, February 16, 2005
UN Inspectors Drunk, Not Inspecting
Telegraph | News: "At another monitoring site where the UN was supposed to check humanitarian aid supplies, Mr Ventham noticed 'the team leader and his fellow countrymen [the nationality is unstated] spending the majority of their time in each other's rooms drinking vodka as opposed to managing and leading the team'.
There he noticed small vessels and barges moving to a small island each night."
While I have not the first clue as to the truth of these allegations, it seems they should be explored. If the institution was unquestionably ethical, I would look at this article differently, but we know that the UN and Cotecna have serious ethics issues. I hope to hear more about this.
There he noticed small vessels and barges moving to a small island each night."
While I have not the first clue as to the truth of these allegations, it seems they should be explored. If the institution was unquestionably ethical, I would look at this article differently, but we know that the UN and Cotecna have serious ethics issues. I hope to hear more about this.