Bolton Blasts 'Sex and Corruption' at U.N.
By PAUL BURKHARDT Associated Press Writer
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NEW YORK (AP) -- The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said Saturday that the world body is hobbled "by bad management, by sex and corruption" and a lack of confidence in its ability to carry out missions.
John Bolton also criticized the U.N.'s budget, noting that two-thirds of members pay only 20 percent of the cost.
"We find an organization that is deeply troubled by bad management, by sex and corruption and by a growing lack of confidence in its ability to carry out missions that are given to them," Bolton told an audience at a Columbia Law School symposium held by the Federalist Society, a conservative law organization.
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