UN Whistle Blowers Fired for Challenging Risky Investment Policies of the Pension Fund

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 05 (IPS) – The UN Ethics Office, established in 2006, has promoted an organizational culture in the world body, including integrity, professionalism, respect for diversity and protection for whistle-blowers.

But the UN Pension Fund, whose assets amount to a staggering $88.3 billion, is accused of firing four of its staffers, including senior investment officers, for challenging the wisdom of the Fund’s investment policies.

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