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Friday, April 10, 2026

Press Statement: Latest UN exposé shows need for urgent reforms: Civil society organizations call for an independent inquiry into whistleblower retaliation complaints - Government Accountability Project

Latest UN exposé shows need for urgent reforms: Civil society organizations call for an independent inquiry into whistleblower retaliation complaints

On 21 June 2022, a damning documentary on the UN’s mistreatment of whistleblowers aired in the UK. The Whistleblowers: Inside the UN, a BBC production, examines the fate of several individuals who spoke up about wrongdoing at the UN and raises serious questions about the working culture at the intergovernmental organization, revealing the failure of its leadership to provide whistleblowers any protection or relief.

Whistleblowing and anti-corruption experts have long called for the UN to reform its internal justice system and strengthen protection for staff reporting wrongdoing. Government Accountability Project, Transparency International and the Whistleblowing International Network have repeatedly and publicly supported several intergovernmental whistleblowers including a long line of individuals who have complained of suffering retaliation for reporting abuses of power or malpractice at UN agencies.

We again urge UN Secretary General António Guterres to immediately order an independent inquiry and use his power to remedy the harm caused to UN staff who have already suffered for trying to do the right thing.

Such an inquiry must establish the specific shortcomings of UN accountability systems and lead to whistleblower protection reform that prioritizes addressing the culture of impunity highlighted in the latest exposé. ...



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