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UN employees asked SG Guterres to withdraw in the middle of failures, which he complains about while being prohibited

UN employees asked SG Guterres to withdraw in the middle of failures, which he complains about while being prohibited

BY Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book cream


UN -TORMay 13 – How corrupt and nervous is the UN system in Antonio Guterres, in this case due to guterres?

Now, on May 13, 2025, he sent a letter to the employees who continued to Inner City Press, in which Guterres Bemoan's loses complained: “I realize that” leaks “and rumors can cause unnecessary anxiety. We are currently in the development phase of the suggestions. We will see.

Inner City Press, which was banned from “his” UN, has a copy of this personnel letter to the “SG, which was sent to resign” – – –

Dear Secretary General, we are a large group of UN employees from various departments, and we ask you to make the courageous decision, to withdraw from your position and save the organization.

We consider this financial crisis as the result of its continued and repeated failures in the leadership of the United Nations.

Then on March 12th, this Q&A: F: General Secretary, good morning. Is this UN80 initiative a UN version of Doge, the efficiency of the government we see in Washington? Do you expect significant UN employees? SG: First of all, nothing to do with this type of initiative. We talk about completely different processes, methods and goals. Yes.

Guterres had wasted and ejected the critical press. There was no proper procedure because even a reaction to Gutre's' Melissa Fleming on a Pro Bono request for Inner City Press from the law firm Quinn Emanuel. We will have more.

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