miércoles, 18 de mayo de 2016

FAO (sort of) answers my letter about the Representative of their organization in Caracas


According to this answer from FAO  to my letters about the matter of the FAO representative in Caracas, they were referred to the Inspector General and he - in turn - has sent them on to the "relevant" office. 
We will be waiting to see what the "relevant" office has to say in this matter,
Gustavo 

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RE: A new Letter to FAO headquarters about the FAO Office in Venezuela
Investigations-Hotline (OIG) (Investigations-Hotline
03:48 a.m.
 Para: Gustavo Coronel

Dear Mr Coronel,

This is to acknowledge receipt of your messages, and to inform you that the matter you have raised has been reviewed by the Office of the Inspector General; as it does not fall within our mandate, we have referred the matter to the relevant office.
 Thank you for contacting us.
Best regards,
 Arturo Petraia
Investigations assistant
Office of the Inspector General
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153 Rome, Italy
Tel: + 39 06 570 56857

3 comentarios:

Gringo dijo...

And the "relevant office" will refer your letter to another "more relevant office"- which may well turn out to be the office that was the original recipient of the letter. Kick the can down the road.....

Anónimo dijo...

Gustavo... I bet you the letter will eventually arrive to the FAO representative in Caracas "o sea: Mr. Marcelo Resende

how tragic are all (most!) internationall organizations! Sacha Llorenti esta refugiado como embajador de Bolivia ante la ONU despues de haber hecho atrocidades a indigenas que machaban hacia La ciudad de La Paz! no solo eso, si no tambien encarcelo a mucha gente inocente en Bolivia. tuvo que desaparecer de Bolivia por que su jefe ya no sabia como protegerlo en el pais.

http://eju.tv/2012/08/cn-denuncia-que-ex-funcionario-de-la-onu-acusado-por-narcotrfico-fue-liberado/

http://eju.tv/2012/08/exministro-dice-que-no-hubo-pruebas-para-detener-a-espaol-funcionario-de-onu/




Jacob Sulzbach dijo...

 
Obviously the FAO speaks fluent Bureaucratese.

They should be so proud.