UN suspends first-ever technology envoy amid harassment scandal

The United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, on Thursday confirmed the suspension of its Envoy on Technology, Fabrizio Drummond, over allegations of harassment and other “inappropriate behaviour.”
Speaking at a news conference in New York, Mr. Guterres said he placed Mr. Drummond on leave pending an ongoing investigation by the organisation into the matter.
The suspension of Mr. Drummond, 57, who hails from Chile, came barely six days after his appointment as the UN’s first-ever technology envoy.
He was most recently the secretary general’s special adviser on the commemoration of the UN’s 75th anniversary.
Mr. Guterres did not say who made the complaints, but reports said they originated from women who have worked with Mr. Drummond on the UN anniversary project over the last year.
“I only took notice of this (allegation). I think the day before yesterday (Tuesday) and there are allegations, indeed. The allegations are being investigated, and that’s the right thing to do, and we decided what is the precautionary measure that makes sense in this sense, which is that our envoy should be on leave.
“So, I hope that the investigation will be quickly conducted. We have now a much more powerful system of investigation of all forms of harassment, and I hope that, based on conclusions, a due process will follow,” the UN chief said.
Mr. Guterres reaffirmed the UN’s zero tolerance for sexual and other forms of harassment.
“I don’t know yet exactly what is the nature of the accusations that were made. This is a process that it belongs to our investigation department to deal with,” he said.
(NAN)
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