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OAS denies allegations made against Secretary General

Published:Friday | August 8, 2025 | 12:06 AM
OAS Secretary General Albert Ramdin.
OAS Secretary General Albert Ramdin.

WASHINGTON (CMC):

The Organization of American States says it “categorically rejects” what it termed the “false and misleading allegations” recently published regarding the internal functioning, human and financial resource management, and political agenda setting of the hemispheric body.

“The accusations are not based on accurate facts and provide a completely out-of-context and misrepresented reality. Unfortunately, misrepresentations and fake news have to be countered these days. At the same time this item is an attempt at providing some useful insight into the inner workings of the OAS,” the OAS said in a lengthy statement.

While the OAS did not name the source of the “false and misleading” article, the Antigua and Barbuda Ambassador to the OAS, Sir Ronald Sanders in his weekly column published by the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) noted that it was published “on a website I had never encountered” and that the “article is nothing less than a hatchet job “ on the OAS Secretary General, Albert Ramdin, who is from Suriname.

Ramdin, who officially took up office as Secretary General on May 27, this year succeeding Luis Almagro, has said the basis for every action thus far has been in full accordance with the OAS Charter, Rules and Procedures, past and present precedents and practices, financial checks and balances, ethical standards, and the advice of the very capable workforce of the Organization.

He said on strategic policy issues the Secretary General consults regularly with member states and regional groups.

“I find it deeply regrettable that disinformation, with to me unbeknown and questionable motives, seeks to manipulate public opinion and erode the credibility of an institution dedicated to democracy, human rights, security and development for the Hemisphere, as well as cooperation among states.

“I reaffirm that all institutional funds and staffing decisions have been handled with the utmost responsibility and in strict alignment with our mission and remain committed to transparency, accountability, and the mandate of the OAS in promoting peace and integral development in the Americas,” said Ramdin.

In its lengthy statement, the OAS said that as an international organization, there are various bodies, processes, and institutions in place at the OAS, to address serious accusations of alleged corruption practices and/or situations of abuse of power.