AU Accuses Chihombori Of Misappropriating Money, Says Her Firing Has Nothing To Do With Opinions ‘On France’ | FULL TEXT
20 November 2019
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Fired…Arikana Chihombori

The African Union commission has announced that its former ambassador to the United States Dr Arikana Chihombori was relieved of her duties after among other allegations, misappropriating money.  It has been her comment that she was fired for airing opinions that criticise the foreign policy of France.

Below is the announcement-

COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION REGARDING THE
CONTINUED MISLEADING CAMPAIGN OF THE AU FORMER PERMANENT
REPRESENTATIVE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

15 November 2019, Addis Abeba: The African Union Commission regrets the continuation of a misleading campaign on different media outlets regarding the circumstances of the end of tenure of Dr Arikana Chihombori-Quao as the African Union Permanent Representative to the United States of America.

Dr Chihombori Quao received a letter on 7 October 2019 bringing her tour of duty to an
end, in line with the terms and conditions governing her contract of appointment, after
serving three years as Permanent Representative of the African Union Mission to the
United States of America.

Per the African Union internal rules, a high-level team was deployed to the AU Representational Mission to the USA in Washington DC from 16 to 26 October 2019 to carry out a supervisory audit of the Office activities, facilitate the separation and the handover processes against the mandate of the Office and the approved Programme
Activities.

During this mission, the team found evidence, corroborated by Dr Quao that she initiated
and implemented with AU funds, activities of the following entities that have no AUC formal approval or legal link to the African Union, nor any of its organs:
•AU-ADHI (Africa Union-Africa Diaspora Health Initiative) ;
•African Electoral Integrity Initiative Inc.;
•Miss African Union Pageant;
•African Union Trading Company LLC;
•Wakanda One Village Project Initiative;
•African Diaspora Global Fund;
•African Diaspora Federal Credit Union (PADFCU) in the New England;
•African Diaspora Youth Leaders’ Summit;
•Pan African Diaspora Women’s Association (PADWA);
•Pan African Diaspora Men’s Association (PADMA);
•Pan African Diaspora Youth Association (PADYA); and
•African Diaspora Retreat.
The team found that the above entities, initiatives, associations and/or corporates have
conducted the following without prior knowledge or consent and against the rules of the
African Union:
1. Utilised the African Union Logo;
2. Presented themselves as official AU programmes and/or AU organs;

3. Used the name of the AU;
4. Registered the official physical address of the AU Mission in Washington DC as
their legal and financial domicilium;
5. Some of these entities are illegally registered to the USA Internal Revenue
Services with diplomatic tax certificates applied for by Dr Quao;
6. Raised or received funds in the name of the AU;
7. Collected donations from private sector entities and companies like Chevron Oil
Company;
8. Donations and funds were collected in the name of the African Union Mission
with no evidence that any amount collected were deposited in AU accounts, including but not limited to, the amount of ten thousand dollars donated by Chevron Oil Company. A private entity headed by a certain Melvin Foote, confirmed that they utilized the funds for unknown activities unrelated to the African Union or its Mission in Washington, DC.

In this regard, the African Union Commission has written confirmation from Dr Quao that
the aforementioned initiatives/activities were her private engagements, initiated by
herself, with no relationship to the African Union nor any of its organs.

It was also found that Dr Quao, in violation of the African Union Rules and Regulations,
unilaterally made diplomatic appointments to several personalities unknown to the African
Union and for whom she sought the US Department of State’s recognition of these
individuals, unknown to the African Union, as bone fide envoys of the African Union.

Before her separation, Amb. Quao has signed official letters revoking these appointments. These letters were forwarded to the said individuals and, accordingly the US State Department was informed of this revocation.

Since the separation of Dr Quao on 31 October 2019, she has no further formal dealings
with the AU, and the AU has implemented several remedial and preventive actions regarding the above mentioned issues. In this regard, the African Union Commission reserves the right to take any legal action, if necessary, against any use and/or misuse of its name, logo and resources by any unauthorized individuals or entities.

Finally, the African Union Commission reiterates that the claims made in social media
suggesting that Dr Quao end of tenure is due to any pronouncements or opinions she may have held during her three and a half year tenure, are blatantly untrue and unsubstantiated. Dr Chihombori herself confirmed that she has never been sanctioned by the Commission on any public pronouncements she has made during her three-year tenure and nor has the Commission ever thought the need to do so. On the contrary, Dr Chihombori maintained a public presence freely without fear or prejudice to voice her
opinions, and did so via AU channels.