OPCW independence questioned after €1 million donation from Germany
THE independence of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) came under renewed scrutiny today after it received a €1 million (£850,000) donation from Germany.
The bumper payment, believed to be the biggest single voluntary contribution in the chemical watchdog’s history, was formalised in a ceremony with the newly reappointed director-general Fernando Arias.
Germany’s permanent representative to the OPCW, Gudrun Ligner, said that the cash would boost the training of inspectors and enable investigations and technical visits.
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