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‘Never Speak About It’: Leaked Audit Reveals the UN’s Palantir Problem
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‘Never Speak About It’: Leaked Audit Reveals the UN’s Palantir ProblemThe United Nations’ World Food Programme is finalizing a five-year renewal of its contract with US data software firm Palantir despite “key privacy concerns” raised in a leaked 2025 internal audit.
The audit, seen by PassBlue and FRANCE 24, reveals UN misgivings about allowing Palantir to process data for the world’s largest humanitarian supply chain.
To help the WFP track humanitarian aid and manage its supply-chain data, Palantir developed the Digital Operations and Transformation System (DOTS).
The audit was completed as the original pro bono contract between WFP and Palantir was quietly extended.
But this could prove to be cheaper in the long run than the current Palantir partnership, the person said.