WFP's McCain faces staff revolt over Gaza

Cindy McCain, executive director of the World Food Programme, has come under fire from her agency’s rank and file for failing to attend a commemoration earlier this month for the more than 100 United Nations’ Palestinian workers killed in the ongoing bombardment of Gaza, while she participated days later in an awards ceremony honoring the people of Israel.

Staff at the Rome-based food agency have organized a letter-writing campaign urging colleagues to raise concerns about her conduct with WFP’s ethics office, saying it compromises the global food outfit’s perceived neutrality and potentially endangers U.N. staff in the region.

The letter calls for an ethics office “review of whether this is appropriate and in line with her role and responsibilities, as well as with WFP guidelines and policies.”

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