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Somalia’s UN envoy faces ethics questions over his 2014–2019 role at a U.S. healthcare firm under federal fraud scrutiny, as Somalia takes UN Security Council presidency in 2026.
Somalia’s UN Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman faces scrutiny over his past role as Managing Director and statutory agent of Progressive Health Care Services Inc., a Cincinnati-based home healthcare company, from 2014 to 2019—overlapping with his appointment as Somalia’s UN envoy in 2017.
The timing raises ethics concerns as Somalia prepares to assume the UN Security Council presidency on January 1, 2026.
The company was under federal scrutiny in 2019 amid allegations of Medicaid fraud, part of a broader pattern of fraud investigations involving Somali diaspora members in multiple U.S. states.
While no charges have been filed against Osman, his dual roles and unverified claims about ties to U.S. healthcare operations have fueled questions about conflicts of interest and transparency during a high-profile international transition.
El enviado de Somalia a la ONU se enfrenta a preguntas éticas sobre su papel entre 2014 y 2019 en una empresa de atención médica de los Estados Unidos bajo un escrutinio federal de fraude, ya que Somalia asume la presidencia del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU en 2026.