Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's aide on Wednesday denied reports that Ban's brother had inappropriately used the international organization's name to engage in mining projects in Myanmar.
The aide called the reports groundless and warned that Ban would consider taking legal action against them.
"We will seek all legal measures, both civil and criminal, against false reports," the aide said, declining to be named.
The reports, initially published by Inner City Press, an online media outlet, have said that Ban's brother Ki-ho had been involved in a mining business in Myanmar through his firm KD Power Co. after having toured the resource-rich country with a UN delegation.
The reports sparked speculation that Ban's brother might have acted as if he were a UN official in Myanmar exploiting the world body's influence for his business.
Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (Yonhap)
Ban's aide also refuted an opposition lawmaker's claim that his brother's company was expelled from the UN Global Compact after engaging in mining activities that ran counter to the initiative's environmental principle.MOST POPULAR