WHO officials only cross Yemen aid supplies UN survey August 7 9:27

The United Nations has revealed that it is investigating that YHO in the Middle East, where the civil war continues, suspected that the WHO officials were illegally involved such as crossing aid supplies.

AP has been subject to internal investigations on the suspicion that the officials of the United Nations specialized agency, WHO = World Health Organization in Yemen in the Middle East have crossed over supplies and medicines and fuels, and were involved in opaque contracts with contractors. I reported.

In response to this question, a reporter from the United Nations Dujalic said to the reporter on the 6th: “The report is aware. WHO takes this issue very seriously. "We're in the middle," and admitted that the audit department was investigating internal fraud around aid supplies, although we didn't give details.

Yemen's civil war that broke out in 2015 is said to be the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. According to the United Nations, more than half of the population still suffers from serious food shortages.

To this end, the United Nations frequently holds meetings of donor countries, collecting a total of $ 1.6 billion from each country, including $ 40 million in Japan, to provide food and pharmaceuticals throughout the country. doing.

The Dujalic spokesman said at the conference that he would not tolerate any corruption, stressing the policy of strict disposal if the facts were confirmed, and the UN accountability will be questioned in the future.