You had the
responsibility to perform due diligence on the background of
the suppliers. You should have made telephone calls to the
suppliers, visited the location of the suppliers’ companies, and
requested references. (...) Rather, said manual provides that
potential suppliers may be pre-qualified and placed on a list of pre-approved
suppliers (sec. 5.0), therefore suggesting that a supplier may be used repeatedly.
47. (...) Firstly, there is no support for the Organization’s assertion that the
Applicant had an obligation to ensure that the suppliers provided valid and
independent bids and, for this purpose, to perform due diligence on the
background of suppliers by making telephone calls to suppliers, visiting their
location and requesting references.
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Specifically, it was found that
he failed to disclose that his brother, TTN, was one of two owners of a truck with
the registration number KCG XXX that was often subcontracted by UNHCR
suppliers.
27. There is no dispute that TTN and the Applicant are brothers. (...) These documents provided clear and convincing evidence of the Applicant’s
knowledge of his brother’s involvement with the use of the truck by contracted
UNHCR suppliers. Knowledge of such involvement is not factually the same as
knowledge of ownership. (...) This is evident from the fact that initially, the information being
investigated included an allegation that the Applicant worked to secure preferential
treatment for Allied, which was a UNHCR supplier using his brother’s truck to
fulfil contracted services.
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Score: 1019665.4
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He bore no responsibility for the invitation to bid, the assessment
of the bids or the selection of the supplier. The Logistics Assistant in
Abbottabad was the sole person responsible for the invitation to bid; he
was also the one who received the three quotations, which all bore the
same date, and who contacted the suppliers to provide the quotations. (...) The second instance of misconduct was to have asked a local supplier to
submit his own quotation for the installation of the generator and informing him
of the amounts of the three quotations already submitted. It is clear that, in light of
his functions, the Applicant engaged in misconduct by letting a supplier know the
amounts of the quotations provided by his competitors.
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Score: 1013125.9
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This is confirmed by the
complaint lodged by the Applicant’s suppliers against him after he approached them
under the auspices of BINUB to be provided with construction material.
41. (...) According to the Respondent, when the Applicant entered into a contract with Up
Beat Marketing, his conduct reflected adversely on the Organization, as shown by the
complaint lodged by his suppliers who referred to the Applicant as “a BINUB
employee”. (...) Furthermore, the Tribunal notes
that the Applicant did not pay for the materials, and the suppliers treated him as a
5 2010-UNAT-067.
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Score: 917384.4
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Companies doing business with the United Nations are required to accept and comply with the UN Supplier Code of Conduct.
(...) Please use the links below to view or download Rev.06 of the UN Supplier Code of Conduct, which was approved by the High Level Committee on Management – Procurement Network on 9 April 2018.
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Tuesday, 10 April 2018
The High Level Committee on Management – Procurement Network has approved Rev.06 of the UN Supplier Code of Conduct on 9 April 2018.
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The main LDC-specific market access preferences in services are those granted under the decision adopted by WTO Members in 2011 known as the “services waiver” (Decision on preferential treatment to services and services suppliers of LDCs – WT/L/847 – adopted by the 8th Ministerial Conference of the WTO, 2011). The decision allows WTO Members to grant to LDC services or service suppliers preferential treatment that would otherwise be inconsistent with Article II (most favoured nation treatment) of the GATS. (...) Trade-related support for LDCs
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Preferential market access for goods
Preferential treatment for services and service suppliers
Special treatment regarding obligations and flexibilities under WTO rules
Special treatment regarding obligations and flexibilities under regional agreements
Trade-related technical assistance and capacity-building
For more information
WTO, “Trade in services and the LDCs” (includes links to the services waiver and related decisions)
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WOMEN OWNED BUSINESSES
The UN Secretariat is dedicated to providing opportunities to Women Owned Businesses, in line with Sustainable Development Goal #5 – of achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls.
(...) UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT INITIATIVES FOR WOMEN OWNED BUSINESSES
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