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Reporting suspected misconduct [1]

28 Jun 2015

Reporting suspected misconduct

UNOCI's Conduct and Discipline Team (CDT) is the office mandated to receive allegations of misconduct involving UNOCI personnel. You may therefore report alleged wrongdoing to the CDT Office at onuci-cdt-confidential@un.org [2]. You may also report suspected misconduct to CDT's telephone hotline at extension 6100 or request a meeting with a Conduct and Discipline Officer.



Please be reminded that it is therefore the obligation of each member of UNOCI's personnel to immediately report allegations of misconduct to the appropriate UN officials. A failure to report suspected misconduct may constitute misconduct in itself and lead to the initiation of disciplinary proceedings.

WHAT'S NEW? [3]
  •  [4]UNOCI and the people of Guezon share their views on peacekeeping and peacebuilding [4]UNOCI and the people of Guezon share their views on peacekeeping and peacebuilding [4]
  •  [5] UNOCI sensitises traditional chiefs on their role  and laws on rural land ownership [5]Toulepleu : UNOCI sensitises traditional chiefs on their role and laws on rural land ownership [5]

Source URL: https://onuci.unmissions.org/en/reporting-suspected-misconduct

Links
[1] https://onuci.unmissions.org/en/reporting-suspected-misconduct
[2] mailto:onuci-cdt-confidential@un.org
[3] https://onuci.unmissions.org/en/whats-new
[4] https://onuci.unmissions.org/en/unoci-and-people-guezon-share-their-views-peacekeeping-and-peacebuilding
[5] https://onuci.unmissions.org/en/toulepleu-unoci-sensitises-traditional-chiefs-their-role-and-laws-rural-land-ownership