SG/SM/11741

SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNED BY PROBE OUTCOME INDICATING PEACEKEEPERS PREVIOUSLY IN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO MAY HAVE COMMITTED SEXUAL EXPLOITATION

12 August 2008
Secretary-GeneralSG/SM/11741
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Secretary-General concerned by probe outcome indicating peacekeepers previously


in Democratic Republic of Congo may have committed sexual exploitation


The following statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:


The Secretary-General is deeply troubled by the outcome of an investigation by the Office of the Internal Oversight Services, which has revealed prima facie evidence that members of one of the peacekeeping units of the Indian contingent previously assigned to the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) may have engaged in sexual exploitation and abuse.  He reiterates, in the strongest possible terms, that such behaviour, if substantiated, is wholly unacceptable and that disciplinary action to the maximum degree permitted by Indian law should be taken as soon as possible against those found to be involved in such misconduct.


The Government of India has assured the United Nations that the allegations will be promptly and thoroughly investigated and, if proven, strict and exemplary action would be taken as per the law.


The Secretary-General highly values India’s long-standing and valuable support for United Nations peacekeeping.  He expresses his respect for all those peacekeepers from India and other troop-contributing countries who serve with honour and commitment, and stresses that the misconduct of a few should not diminish the enormous contribution and sacrifice of the large number of Blue Helmets who serve the cause of peace.


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