Print this article Email this article

UN mission in DR of Congo suspends or expels civilians in sexual abuse cases, clears three

17 March 2005 – Seventeen civilians in the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have been investigated on allegations of sexual exploitation, of which three cases have been closed for lack of evidence and one is still being reviewed, a UN spokesman said today.

"One person was summarily dismissed and is currently being prosecuted in France. One resigned rather than face disciplinary procedures," Fred Eckhard said at the daily briefing for journalists at UN Headquarters in New York. "Six have been suspended without pay pending disciplinary action."

Five were UN Volunteers, he said, and their cases have been referred to the UN Development Programme, of which UNV is a part.

UN peacekeepers are forbidden to consort with the local people they are there to serve.

With reference to one of the three cases closed, Mr. Eckhard made clear that "no grounds for initiating disciplinary procedures were found" against Jacques Grinberg, the former chief of staff of the UN Organization Mission in the DRC (MONUC), and said the investigation had ended.

Mr. Grinberg was told this on 14 January, the spokesman said.

Related stories

Despite progress, challenges remain on child soldiers in Sudan, UN official reports

UN boosts food aid to thousands uprooted by tribal violence in DR Congo

UN peacekeepers introduce local Congolese to the cow-drawn plough

UN peacekeepers’ hospital brings treatment to hundreds of local Congolese

Related press briefings

Press Conference by Secretary-General’s Deputy Special Representative and Humanitarian Coordinator for Democratic Republic of the Congo

Press Conference by United Nations Force Commanders in Darfur, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Press Conference on Situation in Democratic Republic of Congo

Related press releases

Citing Real Prospect for Ending Violence in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Special Representative Says United Nations Mission Must Not Rest on Laurels

Major United Nations Exhibit on Violence against Women, Based on Conflict In Democratic Republic of Congo, to Open at Headquarters

Welcoming Summit between Presidents of Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Secretary-General Hopes Better Ties Will Boost Well-Being of Both Peoples