Ethiopia regrets WHO board halting speech on Tedros Adhanom’s misconduct

Addis Ababa, January 26, 2022 (FBC) – Ethiopian Permanent Mission to the UN, Geneva issued a statement on WHO board halting Ethiopia’s representative speech on Tedros Adhanom’s misconduct. The full statement reads as follows:

Ethiopia regrets that it was not allowed to deliver a statement on the 24th of January 2022 at the 150 session of the Executive Board of the WHO. Such mistreatment against a member country is unacceptable. Dr. Tedros hails from Ethiopia. 

Ethiopia nominated him for the post of Director General of the WHO. It mobilised Africans and other friendly countries to support him. As soon as the conflict was triggered by the TPLF, he showed his true colours. 

He chose his political affiliation to TPLF over his country. In the process, he betrayed his oath of office as a Director General of the WHO. He abused his office and the international nature of the Director General to advance TPLF’s propaganda. 

In the process, he committed a flagrant misconduct on a routine basis. He violated the standard of conduct for international civil service and WHO’s Code of Ethics. He should have led by example. Instead, his interference in a member state of the WHO advocating for a party to a conflict constitutes blatant misconduct.

Ethiopia has submitted a format complaint to the Executive Board of the WHO and is still awaiting the acknowledgement of the receipt of its complaint. In fact, on the first day of the Executive Board meeting Ethiopia was denied to explain this worrying situation.

One thing should be clear. Ethiopia’s complaint does not refer to the work of WHO nor to the performance of the staff. It is directed to the misconduct of the Director General of WHO and the desecrayeff] gt his Professional and legal responsibility.

 

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