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Ex-UN official, an Indian, convicted of fraud and bribery

http://www.app.com.pk/en/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=10368&Itemid=2

NEW YORK, June 8 (APP) - A former UN procurement official, Sanjaya Bahel of India, was convicted in a fraud and corruption scandal on Thursday for helping a fellow Indian secure nearly $100 million in UN contracts.Bahel, 57, and his co-defendant, Nishan Kohli, a principal of a company that did business with the UN and who pleaded guilty to bribing the ex-UN official and testified against him in exchange for a lenient sentence.Bahel was taken into custody in the Manhattan federal courtroom following the verdict and faces up to 20 years in prison for four counts of fraud, five years for one count of conspiracy and 10 years on one charge of accepting corrupt payments.

In a statement on Thursday, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he was "satisfied that justice has been done," in the Bahel conviction, and praised the UN internal investigation mechanism for helping the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York in developing the case.

"In continuing these investigations, the United Nations stands ready to cooperate with law enforcement authorities in every concerned member state," he said.

Prosecutors had accused Bahel of giving contracts to two companies represented by longtime family friend Kohli -- the Indian government-owned Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd. and Thunderbird Industries LLC.

The telecommunications company secured a number of contracts during Bahel's tenure that totaled $50 million in value, prosecutors said.

The United Nations also awarded Thunderbird a three-year contract worth $12 million, though the contract was canceled for reasons unrelated to Bahel.

In return, prosecutors said, Bahel was awarded 10 percent of Kohli's profits earned through UN business, first-class plane tickets and reduced prices as a renter, and then buyer, of a luxury apartment close to the UN headquarters in Manhattan.

Defence lawyer Richard Herman had accused prosecutors of a "witch hunt" against Bahel aiming to repair the public relations damage done to the United Nations over other scandals including the Iraq oil-for-food investigation.

Kohli testified at the trial that he gave Bahel cash and the apartment deal and also paid off other officials with visits to strip clubs and prostitutes.

"The secretary-general very much appreciates the diligence and effort put into this case by the US Attorney's office," UN spokeswoman Marie Okabe said. "The secretary-general remains committed to actively pursuing any fraud and wrongdoing at the United Nations."

Bahel was formally charged with misconduct by the world body on August 31, 2006 and his immunity was waived from legal process by former UN chief Kofi Annan under a request from the U.S. authorities.
 
Old news, hes facing the sentence now, he was convicted quite long time back.
 
Old news, hes facing the sentence now, he was convicted quite long time back.
Long time is a relative term! can you tell us how long back was he convicted?

Any way, don't you think sentence is worth of news. IMO, any doubts, rumors or even convictions are of less importance until they are proven in court of justice.

I also disagree to Ban Ki moon. No recoveries! and yet he is saying 'Justice has been done'. He is biased.

Further more no official statement from govt. of India and no big news!
:coffee:
 
Long time is a relative term! can you tell us how long back was he convicted?
Atleast 6 months back or more, dont remember quite well.


Further more no official statement from govt. of India and no big news!
:coffee:
Being Indian translates to being representative of GOI?
 
Atleast 6 months back or more, dont remember quite well.

How strange, there is already a discussion going on years old non-issue, where there were even no convictions.
Check out how the guy has quoted lines out of context and gave whole new meaning to the news:
https://defence.pk/forums/showthread.php?t=5465
This is a classic example of propagnda, even the biggest crimes dosn't appear abnormal and scandals are created of non-issues.

Being Indian translates to being representative of GOI?
Does Sanjaya Bahel represent GOI ?
 
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Legally no but socially yes. All countries depute people to the UN who are normally form their respective governments , while some revert back after their postings other based on their merits stay back and get absorbed by the UN and become full time employees and get a UN pension.

Its obvious that he must be the latter since the US courts are prosecuting him otherwise he would have got diplomatic immunity and sent back to country for punishment from his respective Govt organsiation there.

All said and done good riddance to bad rubbish if he is really guilty.
 
He is of Indian orgin and a US citizen; Therefore an American .... god.
 

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