WHO examining allegations official abused staff, leaked vaccine data to Japan

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TOKYO - 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. WHO said in a statement to Reuters on Thursday (Jan 27) it 'is aware of the allegations and is taking all appropriate steps to follow up...

A logo is pictured on the World Health Organisation headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, on Nov 22, 2017.TOKYO - The World Health Organisation 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.

The AP reported on Thursday the abuse charges were outlined in an internal complaint filed in October and in an email last week, sent by "concerned WHO staff" to its senior leadership. The WHO statement quoted Kasai as saying, "Regarding the accusation of racism towards particular cultures or countries: this I reject.

 

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