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01 June 2007 Statement by UNDP regarding the Preliminary Audit Report on UN Operations in DPRKDocuments UNDP operated in DPRK at the express wish of its Executive Board.
Member states encouraged UNDP to assist the country to engage progressively with the norms and standards of the global community.
The operating environment was very difficult. In recent years UNDP tightened control mechanisms and conducted frequent
audits (1999, 2001 and 2004). These audits did not lead to any suggestion that UNDP funding was being diverted to purposes
other than those for which it was intended. UNDP is encouraged that the UNBOA preliminary report confirms: - That
UNDP operated a relatively modest programme in DPRK ($2-3 million per year – far less than “$100s of millions” alleged in
press reports) The preliminary report also highlights specific aspects of the difficult operating environment in DPRK,
including staffing and foreign currency arrangements not in line with worldwide practice. UNDP notes that: - The Executive
Board knew of UNDP’s staffing practices in DPRK, which date back 27 years The report
highlights areas in which UNDP rules or procedures could be strengthened. UNDP is committed to addressing these areas. UNDP
will be transmitting a formal management response
to the ACABQ shortly. UNDP would welcome a continuation of the audit process, including a visit by the UNBOA to DPRK. UNDP
looks forward to the final audit report. |
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