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Chief UN spokesman to step down in June
The chief spokesman at the United Nations will step down in June as part of Secretary-General Kofi Annan's revamp of senior staff. Fred Eckhard, an American, had submitted his resignation earlier this year but said he would have been willing to serve until Annan's second five-year terms ends on Dec. 31, 2006. Annan, who appointed Eckhard to the post when he took office in 1997, accepted the resignation and set the June date, Eckhard told reporters. Annan recently appointed Mark Malloch Brown, the high-profile head of the UN Development Program, to be his new chief of staff. Malloch Brown has begun house cleaning among top officials but most dismissals or resignations so far have involved staff considered hard-working and competent. Eckhard, highly respected by the UN press corps, is 61 and the usual retirement age at the United Nations is 60. He said he was not asked to offer his resignation but thought he should leave Malloch Brown free to choose his own team. "Mark is new," Eckhard told Reuters on Friday. "The last two years have been particularly rough and I wanted to give him the option to make a change." The United Nations is seeking to improve its image after revelations of mismanagement in the scandal-tainted oil-for-food program. Sexual abuse by peacekeepers in the Congo has also tarnished the world body's credibility. More recently, charges that Ruud Lubbers, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, sexually harrassed women on his staff have left his future in doubt. Eckhard has been an associate spokesman for secretaries-general over the past decade. He also served as a spokesman for peacekeeping when Annan headed that department shortly before he became secretary-general. |
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