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UN rules out inquiry into allegations against Pachauri

March 05, 2015 02:31 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:52 pm IST - United Nations

"Pachauri’s organisation, own think-tank which is not linked to the United Nations, which is not a United Nations entity"

FILE -- In a Jan. 23, 2010 file photo the head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Rajendra Pachauri speaks during a press conference in New Delhi, India. Pachauri Friday May 14, 2010 cautioned the independent scientific committee reviewing the IPCC's work not to undermine scientists' motivation for contributing to reports on global warming. . (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi/file)

The United Nations has ruled out an inquiry into the allegations against former chair of the UN’s panel on climate change Rajendra K Pachauri and said a a new head will be elected later this year to replace him.

“We’re aware of the allegations, which refer to incidents that may have occurred related to Pachauri’s organisation, own think-tank which is not linked to the United Nations, which is not a United Nations entity,” Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters here yesterday.

Ahen asked if a probe will be conducted, Dujarric ruled out a UN inquiry into the allegations against Pachauri.

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Pachauri resigned from his position as Chair of the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on February 24 after a woman employee of his think-tank TERI in New Delhi accused him of sexual harassment.

>Read Dr. R.K. Pachauri's resignation letter here

Dujarric said the “allegations are being, from my understanding, thoroughly investigated by the Indian authorities.”

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On whether the Secretary-General has taken any decision on appointing a new climate chief, Dujarric said it is not up to the UN Chief to appoint the chair of the IPCC.

“As you will have seen, an interim chair was appointed by the panel itself, and a new chair will be elected by the panel later this fall. But, it is not the Secretary-General’s authority to appoint the chair of the IPCC, who is not the ’climate chief’,” the UN spokesperson added.

Pachauri had conveyed in a letter to the UN Secretary General his decision to step down from his post some months before the completion of his term. He had served as IPCC chair for 13 years and had shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former US Vice President Al Gore for work on climate issues.

The UN Panel on climate change had also said that it cannot ignore the allegations against Pachauri but stressed that the organisation is in good hands and well prepared for the future as it seeks to focus on involving developing countries more closely in its work.

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