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WHO places Asia director on leave after accusations of bullying

WHO places Asia director on leave after accusations of bullying
A logo is pictured outside a building of the World Health Organization (WHO) during an executive board meeting on update on the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak, in Geneva, Switzerland, on April 6, 2021.
PHOTO: Reuters

GENEVA - A senior World Health Organisation director has been placed on leave, a spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday (Aug 30), following staff accusations of bullying and other complaints.

"The Regional Director for the Western Pacific Region, Dr Takeshi Kasai, is on leave," a WHO official said in emailed comments, without giving details.

Two WHO sources confirmed to Reuters that the decision to place Kasai, a physician from Japan who has worked at the body for more than 15 years, on administrative leave was related to an ongoing investigation into various staff complaints.

The Associated Press reported in January that the complaints included allegations of racist language and of sharing confidential vaccine data with Japan.

He has previously acknowledged being "hard on staff" but rejected the other charges.

He is temporarily being replaced by the UN health agency's number 2, Zsuzsanna Jakab, the official added.

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