The glass-and-steel facade of the United Nations Federal Credit Union (UNFCU) building in Long Island City stands as a monument to institutional influence. For decades, it has served as the financial backbone for the global diplomatic corps, a fortress of liquidity for those who draft the treaties that govern our world.
But beneath the polished marble, a quiet crisis has been festering—a structural rot that undermines the very concept of international justice. As a professional observer of systemic integrity, I have documented the metamorphosis of this institution from a neutral repository into an opaque entity that requires immediate, radical reform.

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