OAS rejects allegations, defends Secretary General Ramdin’s leadership

The Organization of American States (OAS) has strongly denied what it calls “false and misleading allegations” recently published about its internal operations, finances, and political direction, describing the claims as a misrepresentation of the organization’s workings.

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In a detailed statement released this week, the hemispheric body pushed back against criticisms regarding its human and financial resource management, accusing the unnamed source of spreading disinformation. “The accusations are not based on accurate facts and provide a completely out-of-context and misrepresented reality,” the OAS said. “Unfortunately, misrepresentations and fake news have to be countered these days.”

Although the OAS did not directly name the source of the controversial article, Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the OAS, Sir Ronald Sanders, addressed the matter in a column published by the Caribbean Media Corporation. He described the piece as “nothing less than a hatchet job” targeting OAS Secretary General Albert Ramdin of Suriname. According to Sanders, the article appeared on an unfamiliar website and contained questionable claims.

Ramdin, who assumed the role of Secretary General on May 27, emphasized that his leadership is grounded in the OAS Charter, established procedures, and sound financial and ethical standards. He also reaffirmed his commitment to transparency and accountability. “I find it deeply regrettable that disinformation… seeks to manipulate public opinion and erode the credibility of an institution dedicated to democracy, human rights, security and development,” he said.

The OAS laid out a comprehensive defense of Ramdin’s recent travel, budget use, staffing decisions, and office renovations, noting that all activities are conducted under strict oversight and in accordance with UN procurement rules. Recent missions cited included his attendance at the OAS General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda, the CARICOM Heads of Government meeting in Jamaica, and the Finance for Development Conference in Spain.

Addressing specific rumors, the OAS denied reports of a $25,000 limousine ride and clarified that hotel accommodations during the General Assembly were arranged by the host country, not by Ramdin or his staff. The organization also dismissed claims about overspending on a communication system or the Secretary General opting for luxury stays.

The organization noted that current office renovations, including temporary workspaces, are part of long-overdue maintenance and not an extraordinary cost to the organization. Staff remuneration, it said, aligns with responsibilities and workload, countering claims of inflated compensation.

On political priorities, the OAS highlighted its ongoing restructuring and budget preparations, as well as continued attention to regional issues such as Haiti, which Ramdin has made a top agenda item. “The crisis in Haiti… is the single most pressing political, security and humanitarian issue in the Americas at the moment,” the statement said.

Despite its rebuttal, the OAS expressed concern that efforts to discredit the institution continue. “It is unfortunate that… there are still those who try to undermine the credibility, standing, and authority of the OAS, especially at this critical time for the region,” it said.

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The General Secretariat reaffirmed its commitment to its mission and principles, vowing to continue its work undeterred by “politically motivated attacks.”

 

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