The instructions of the World Health Organization have been sent on leave. The spokesperson of the organization gave this information on Tuesday. The staff here made many complaints against the director, including harassment. A WHO official said in the mail, 'Takeshi Kasai, the regional director of the Western Pacific Region is on leave.' However, the reason for this has not been given in the mail.
Working for WHO for more than 15 years
Two WHO sources confirmed to the news agency Reuters that Japanese Physician Kasai had been working for the organization for more than 15 years. The staff complained against them due to which the director has been sent on leave and investigation is on in the matter. So far there has been no statement from the butcher regarding this entire incident.
an email has been sent
Mail was sent to the WHO's Western Pacific Office in Manila, which was forwarded to the organization's headquarters in Geneva. The news agency AP published a report in January of complaints about racial remarks and sharing of confidential vaccine data with Japan. In February 2019, Kasai was appointed the regional director of WHO. Even before this, there have been reports about him being very strict with his staff but other complaints were dismissed.
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