To the attention of
President Sauli Niinistö
The Office of the President of the Republic of Finland,
Mariankatu 2, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
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Further below you will find me in making gestures in a picture. That was at the “Keep IT (Information Technology) Right” conference in Helsinki on 13, 14 and 15 June 2001, at the Scandic Grand Marina Hotel. You will see me sitting next to Richard Sitruk, the Vice-President of ETIS, a Brussels-based telecom association.
I opened the conference with a 15-minutes presentation about the challenges in the IT organization. The presentation was inspired on the IT management challenges at KPN-Orange, a mobile telecom operator in Brussels I have highlighted in that presentation the power struggles between the departments which depend on the IT services, such as the Customer Care department, the Network Engineering department, the Marketing department, and the Finance and Accounting department who all need data from the IT department for doing their jobs right. My exposition was on how certain individuals were making hostages of the other departments and misusing the power of IT for gaining control over the whole mobile company.
Given that I didn’t mention in the presentation the name of the company that I was talking about, all the executives of the telecom companies which were present asked me if I was talking about theirs. The problem was general and the description was so concrete that everybody recognized the condition.
The ETIS organization in Brussels might still have recordings and a copy of the presentation. I unfortunately do not dispose of the text and the presentation any more. I lost everything during an aggressive eviction from the apartment in which I was living, which was in Zaventem, at the end of 2014.
Allow me to share an extract of the newsletter which I kept, and which you find further below.
In that period I produced and sent to myself the document ‘Growing Together – A Plan for Digital Unity‘. I filed it on 20 March 2002. It was undoubtedly used for luring Morocco immediately into huge investments (most likely loans from the International Monetary Fund / World Bank) to buy the UMTS technology (4G mobile communications).
It has only made mobile communications in Morocco expensive for the population which at that moment did not need UMTS, as 50 % was illiterate. The market that can help repay the loans for this type of network is still not there, given the corrupted tourism industry which makes a foreign mafia make money instead of the government and the people of Morocco. Only, the foreign mafia needed a better management of the crimes such as the prostitution and the drugs, and perhaps a telecom network of their own.
Morocco must set up a committee of inquiry to examine the whole UMTS case from the perspective of corruption and prosecute the responsible people.
The mafia knew about my plans since 1999, because I had been discussing Digital Unity with Rodney Standring a Deputy Director of DG External Relations at the European Commission. Mr Standring was in that period also the internship supervisor of His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco, then the Crown Prince of Morocco, who was doing internships with the European Union.
Mr Rodney Standring and I talked a lot about UMTS and GPRS, but the intention of my Growing Together project was not on such a large scale. I have other copyright infringement cases in which the mafia has blown up projects so big, to attract large sums of money, but in order to sell an idea and to justify its usefulness, one needs applications. They get these from the foreigners or from the downtrodden immigrants like myself. I was spied on at home (I think by phone) as well as at work by my boss Fons Nuyts (KPN-Orange (Base)), who got a boat after he fired me. This gave the mafia a headstart in the projects.
Immediately after my resignation, I filed a complaint with the court through the law firm Moureau – Jourdan – Hubain. My lawyer is Mireille Jourdan. She has the complete file. I have also written to the Ministry of Labour to investigate racist harassment at Base. At that time Mrs. Laurette Onckelinx was the Minister of Employment and Equal Opportunities. They didn’t find anything, as usual… because they never want to investigate anything when people make a complaint. They first joined the mafia because I was “just a stranger”, until they themselves are confronted with the aggressions from the same mafia. It has been the same mafia has weakened KPN-Orange as a company, perhaps because the owner was a South African investor.
That trip to Helsinki occurred in the same period and it was the first time that I traveled to a European country of which I don’t speak the language at all. I spent a few days exploring Finland alone before the start of the conference. I went to Espoo, where I spent the weekend at the Radisson SAS hotel, which was located near a river. I had the hotel almost for myself, given that it is in the middle of nowhere. I tried the Sauna and I was the only person in the swimming pool. I really loved the nature and also the people.
The trip was better than I imagined, because before my departure, I checked with Belgian colleagues who were Comptel specialists, and who frequently travelled to Finland, about how this country is. They told me that I was going to smell fish already at the airport after landing there, that the food was bad, that McDonald’s was not as good as over here, but that they ate every day, because there was nothing else.
I didn’t smell the fish in the air and the food was excellent. I ate a lot of smoked salmon and herring. I will definitely come again. I am glad that I didn’t listen to anybody. Perhaps these colleagues didn’t find in Finland what they do find in Morocco, because I have never heard a Belgian make complaints about traveling to Morocco, but they do complain about the Moroccans living in their country.
I will get back to you with a letter in which I will present what I do today and how we can work together in expanding the horizon for the telecom industry. For now, please accept a few tweets for your information.
Thank you for your attention, and I also thank the President of the United States of America, His Excellency Donald Trump as well as the President of Russia, His Excellency Vladimir Putin, for attracting the attention to Finland in such a big way.
Yours sincerely,
Naima Mouali
President of United Chambers and Innovation Consultant
Founder of Anaccell Corporation
e-mail : unitedchambers@firemail.de
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