Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Who is Chris Piekoszewski?


Chris Piekoszewski is someone whom I came into contact with working with WIPO. He has been at WIPO since at least 2015, when a woman named Sally Young (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-young-04382453/) first told me to contact him and provided his email address in relation to becoming a vendor with WIPO. 

Ms Young is the Head of the Asian Translation Division, and James Philipps is the Director of the PCT Translation Division, as can be seen from their business cards:





































which they provided me when I met them in September, 2019 in Osaka when Ms. Young indicated that she and Mr. Philipps would be visiting from Switzerland in preparation for a tender and wanted to meet with me to discuss the matter.






































There is a photo of them from 2014 on the WIPO website: https://www.wipo.int/about-wipo/ja/offices/japan/news/2014/news_0033.html

Mr. Piekoszewski is a suspected Polish intelligence officer that has infiltrated WIPO, a UN organization subject to the highest scrutiny under international law. Mr. Piekoszewski has written an article for an online magazine called NATO Review (in the English version) on which he claims to work for NATO, as follows:
Chris Piekoszewski works in the Procurement Service, Office of Financial Control, and is responsible for mission-oriented procurement at NATO HQ. Chris also cooperates with NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division on many strategic solicitations.






































His name and WIPO email address can be seen on this publicly available webpage from the UNGM website: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/69836





I first came into contact with WIPO through a translation agency in Tokyo named Japan Translation Center (JTC), which has recently upgraded to a fancy website: https://www.jtc.co.jp/english/about/. This is their old website:  https://web.archive.org/web/20100105180206/http://www.jtc.co.jp/english/index.html.

As you can see from this recommendation, they sponsored my permanent residency visa in 2014, after I had been working for them for 5 years, primarily on WIPO patent documentation.







































WIPO, however, has removed all information about their contract with that company from their website, and four individuals at WIPO are currently being evasive and basically refusing to respond to my queries as to why such is the status regarding information that is supposed to be made publicly available in an accurate and transparent manner in accordance with UN Procurement Policy.