Shortly before New Year’s, we learned of several developments regarding Somalia and the ongoing fraud scandal involving the Somali community in Minnesota. The first is that the United Nations is letting Somalia lead the U.N. Security Council effective this month. As our own Jeff Charles wrote, that leadership will last a month under the Security Council’s rotation policy but overlooks the rampant terrorism, piracy, and widespread violence in the African nation.
As leader of the Security Council, Somalia will be “responsible for calling and scheduling meetings — including emergency sessions” and represents the council to the media and other U.N. agencies.
It turns out that Somalia’s Ambassador to the U.N., Abukar Dahir Osman, also was a “healthcare administrator” in Ohio, and that another healthcare company shared the same suit as Osman’s company, along with multiple others at the same address.
Osman’s company is Progressive Health Care Services, Inc. in Cincinnati, OH.
Not surprised. And I bet some of this was funneled back to Walz and other politicians in the state
Somalia has a government?