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for such leadership. ... Mr. Malloch Brown is surely correct: the people of the United States deserve better leadership and diplomacy to represent their interests in the world’s most important international body." Malloch Brown himself rejected the need to apologise, and received the support of Secretary-General Kofi Annan, who said that his deputy's comments "should be read in the right spirit".
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and Richard C. Leone wrote that Bolton's comment "distorted Mr. Malloch Brown's remarks by calling them an attack on 'the American people', and ... by conflating Rush Limbaugh and Fox News with the American people. ... Mr. Malloch Brown had to break with the niceties of diplomatic tradition to plead
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communications consultancy from 1986 to 1994; he ultimately co-owned the Group with three other partners. The Group was among the first communication consultants to use US-style election campaign methods for foreign governments, companies, and public policy debates. Malloch Brown "worked extensively
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On 6 June 2006, while addressing a conference in New York City, he criticised the United States administration for allowing "too much unchecked UN-bashing and stereotyping". He stated that much of the political dialogue in the US about the UN had been abdicated to its most strident critics, such as
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said "While the aid agencies and liberals were still toasting the arrival of 'Saint Mark' to Whitehall, the neo-cons on both sides of the Atlantic were throwing darts at photographs of their devil. divides opinion between those who see him as the great hope for Africa and a principled opponent of
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Malloch Brown, briefing the Security Council, argued that, while the situation uncovered by the audit was "alarming", and that nearly $ 300 million out of a $ 1.6 billion budget was involved, it showed more that there was significant waste with only narrow instances of fraud. He noted that the UN
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crisis in Lebanon, Malloch Brown said America should allow others to "share the lead" in solving the Lebanon crisis, and also advised that Britain adopt a lower profile in solving the crisis, lest the international community see the negotiations as being led by the same team that instigated the
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as Vice-President for External Affairs, which included responsibility for relations with the United Nations. He used his experience to good effect at the bank, helping to transform its reputation: "under his guidance, the bank blitzed opinion-makers with full-page newspaper advertisements and a
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by the UN in general, and Kofi Annan in particular. While he countered critics that "Not a penny was lost from the organization," an internal UN audit of the Oil-for-Food programme revealed that there had been overcompensation amounting to $ 557 million. A separate audit of UN peacekeeping
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cable channel and, as a result of this, the true role and value of the UN has become "a mystery in Middle America". These remarks resulted in a backlash from the White House and some US conservative commentators, culminating in a call for an apology by the US envoy to the United Nations
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television campaign to change perceptions of it as an arrogant institution unwilling to heed outsiders. To his credit, the institution gradually gained a reputation as a 'listening bank', unlike its more aloof sister institution, the
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in December 2000, later recounting the draft had gone to the printers without an environmental goal when Malloch Brown passed the head of the UN environment programme in a corridor, leading to the rapid addition of MDG number 7.
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On 7 July 2009, Malloch Brown announced he was stepping down from his position as Minister of State for Africa, Asia and the United Nations at the end of July 2009, citing personal and family reasons.
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When Bolton later announced his own resignation in early December, Malloch Brown made his delight clear, telling reporters "No comment – and you can say he said it with a smile".
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the war in Iraq, and those who believe that he is an anti-American egotist who defended Kofi Annan over the oil-for-food scandal." On becoming a government minister,
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in 2002 suggesting that United Nations and Soros's Open Society Institute, as well as other organizations, work together to fund humanitarian functions.
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Among his non-governmental and private sector roles, Malloch Brown became chairman of the board of directors of SGO Corporation Limited, a
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and announced plans to focus on writing a book on changing leadership in a globalised world while in residence during the spring semester.
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as president of Open Society Foundations on 1 January 2021. In March 2024, Malloch Brown announced he was stepping down as president.
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Secretariat, based on the reservations expressed by the department being audited, did not entirely accept the auditor's conclusions.
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In 1989 Malloch Brown married Trish Cronan, with whom he has four children. He is a close friend of billionaire speculator
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drew some attention with its criticism of the Malloch Brown family's occupancy of a government-owned, so-called "
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Malloch Brown focused much of his public relations energies on advising politicians in Latin America. He advised
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a year later. In 2014, he was appointed chairman of the board of directors of election technology manufacturer
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procurement concluded that at least $ 310 million from a budget of $ 1.6 billion could not be accounted for.
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to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, whilst retaining his position as Administrator of UNDP for much of 2005.
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On 27 June 2007, it was announced Malloch Brown was joining the government of incoming Prime Minister
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While serving as United Nations Development Programme Administrator, Malloch Brown spoke beside
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from 1979 to 1983. After acting as lead international partner at American public relations firm
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on privatisation and other economic reform issues with leaders in Eastern Europe and Russia".
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announced the appointment of Malloch Brown as vice-president. He was named vice-chairman of
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Former Africa minister Malloch-Brown advises oil firm on African expansion
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s global development advisory panel. He contributed to the panel beside
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reported he had resigned his position as vice-chairman of Quantum Fund.
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Malloch Brown moved back to the United Nations as Administrator of the
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In this role Malloch Brown co-ordinated the UN's response to the
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Malloch Brown was the lead international partner at the US-based
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fuelled the controversy by reporting that "some see the hand of
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in September 2010. Consultancy appointments to oil companies
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on 1 April 2006, retaining the position until December 2006.
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In December 2020, Malloch Brown was announced as succeeding
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In late 2002, Malloch Brown offered to assist talks between
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between 1977 and 1979 and then worked for the office of the
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came to a legal settlement with Israeli mining billionaire
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Malloch Brown was appointed chairman of global affairs for
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Minister of State for Africa, Asia and the United Nations
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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between 1977 and 1979. Following this he worked for the
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Office vacant between 11 June 2001 and 28 June 2007.
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In November 2007, the conservative British magazine
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from April to December 2006. A former member of the
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Refugee Workers in the Indochina Exodus, 1975-1982.
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Minister of State for Africa and the United Nations
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Mark Malloch Brown, Baron Malloch-Brown
The Right Honourable
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Minister of State for Africa and the United Nations
Gordon Brown
Brian Wilson
The Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead
Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations
Kofi Annan
Louise Fréchette
Asha-Rose Migiro
United Nations Development Programme
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James Speth
Kemal DerviĹź
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Incumbent
Life Peerage
London
England
Labour
Crossbench
Magdalene College, Cambridge
BA
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
MA
KCMG

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