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Spain court orders ex-UN official wanted by US for fraud

A Spanish court has ordered a former top UN official wanted on suspicion of fraud which cost the agency millions of dollars to be remanded in custody.

This came after a ruling made public Thursday.

An internal UN court ruled last year that Vitaly Vanshelboim, a Ukrainian, secretly collected $3.0 million in gifts, including a new Mercedes, from a British businessman while he invested more than $58 million of the body’s money in the man’s companies.

At the time he was the deputy head of the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS), a little-known agency that acts as a kind of general contractor for other arms of the organisation.

The Ukrainian was put on leave in 2021 while the UN investigated the allegations and was sacked in early 2023. He moved to Spain three years ago.

A New York court in January also issued an international arrest warrant for Vanshelboim for alleged bribery, money laundering and electronic fraud.

According to the ruling made public on Thursday, Spain’s top criminal court on Wednesday ordered he be remanded in custody because he poses a flight risk.

While Vanshelboim has family and economic ties in Spain, “such ties cannot be considered sufficiently strong to counter the aforementioned risk, given that he has only been living here for three years,” the court said.

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The UN also noted that it lost the bulk of the more than $58 million in UNOPS funds which Vanshelboim entrusted to the British businessman.

 

 

 

Owotoki Christiana Temitope

Owotoki Christiana Temitope is a graduate of Mass communication from Bingham University, has a professional Certificate on Human Resource management and a practicing journalist with high professionalism in reporting Human Angle events for over five years. She is also a practicing investigative journalist.

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