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The United Nations fired one of their top officials after discovering he was a part of a scandal involving the intergovernmental organization loaning $61million to a British family.
Finland was excited to welcome a new UN office to Helsinki, but the Finnish government was unaware that the agency was the subject of an internal UN probe.
A $60-million scandal involving loans and grants by a United Nation's operational arm sheds light on how a $2.5-million affordable housing project in Goa remains on paper three years since the fund was granted. The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in 2019 granted $2.5 million to British businessman David Kendrick, who owns a Singapore-based firm Sustainable