UN Environment Program chief quits after racking up USD $500K in travel expenses

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From IGO Watch.

Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Erik Solheim resigns after a recent internal audit shows extensive airline travel patterns amounting to more than $488,000 over two years. Solheim, described as having “no regard for abiding by the set regulations and rules” traveled for 529 out of 668 days audited, including a weekend trip from the U.S. to Paris and back.

The mere fact that these kinds of irresponsible actions were allowed to happen and even went on for two years shows inherent problems in the UN, lack of an appropriate internal system of checks and balances, while also completely endangering the legitimacy of a key international environmental institution, as some countries threatened to withhold UNEP funding as a result.

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