UN agency that fights AIDS reopens sexual harassment case
GENEVA (AP) — The U.N. agency that fights AIDS says that it's reopening a sexual harassment investigation against a top official, saying additional allegations have emerged against him.
UNAIDS says it was reopening the investigation into a case against deputy executive director Luiz Loures that centers on a complaint from a lower-level employee during a stay at a Bangkok hotel in May 2015. Loures has denied the allegations.
A UNAIDS statement Monday said that World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus requested that the U.N.'s internal oversight office conduct the new investigation. The WHO office of internal oversight services in September threw out the case, citing "insufficient evidence.