WHO examining allegations official abused staff, leaked vaccine data to Japan | New Straits Times

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NSTworld The World Health Organisation (WHO) said it is looking into allegations a regional director in Asia bullied staff, used racist language and leaked sensitive vaccine data to Japan, accusations the official denies.

 

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