aid's executive director. >> well, you've mentioned him once already and his name is michel sidibe. > that's correct. >> you say he tried to broker an apology at some point between yourself and loures, that loures would apologize to you. in return for discussion your promotion. sidibe denies that was on the table, no apology but that, yes, you did have a conversation about the situation. what's your position on this? >> that happened during a work mission in sweden and there were witnesses whom i immediately told about what happened. after that he tried to bribe me with a promotion. when that didn't work, he then tried to threaten me by sending me outside of my work location and finally he tried to humiliate me by informing me that luiz loures had been exonerated. >> what does that mean threaten you by sending you outside of your work location? >> that means he was trying to phase me out of the organizat n organization, moving me out of headquarters to a less desirable duty station with the ultimate aim of trying to oust me. >> what is your recourse now? where do you think you'reaking