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UN staff ‘must help restore trust’

By Mark Turner at the United Nations

Published: January 2 2007 17:55 | Last updated: January 2 2007 17:55

Ban Ki-moon, the eighth United Nations secretary-general, arrived for his first day at work on Tuesday with a tough appeal for staff to embrace change and restore trust in the organisation.

In a brief appearance before reporters he vowed to give the crisis in the Sudanese Darfur region top priority and said, to questions on the execution of Saddam Hussein, that capital punishment was an issue for each state to decide on.

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