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| The United Nations's top election official,
Carina Perelli of Uruguay, pictured in 2004, vowed to fight her dismissal
over sexual harassment charges which she rejected as false. (Xinhua/AFP
file) | UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 7 (Xinhuanet) --
The United Nations' top electoral official, Carina Perelli, has been fired by
Secretary-General Kofi Annan for misconduct including sexual harassment, a UN
spokesman said on Tuesday.
"She has received a letter informing her of the
secretary-general's decision to summarily dismiss her for misconduct, including
sexual harassment, effective immediately," UN spokesman Stephanie Dujarric told
reporters.
Perelli, a Uruguayan and director of the Electoral
Assistance Division, was charged with harassment, including sexual harassment,
and abuse of authority, the spokesman said.
He said that the UN Office of Human Resources
Management had interviewed dozens of people in its investigation into the case
and Perelli was given several opportunities to respond to the charges.
"Zero tolerance (of sexual harassment) means zero
tolerance," he said. "We have a responsibility to act."
Dujarric also confirmed that Perelli's work at the
United Nations ended Tuesday and she can appeal against the ruling in line with
the appeals process for the UN staff. Enditem |