I can confirm that on Ubuntu Saucy with gnome-control-
center-3.8.5-0ubuntu1~saucy the problem persists. A workaround was to
hard-link the files to the correct location (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/NetworkManager/) from the installation location from the plugin
packages (/usr/lib/NetworkManager/).

Of note: I'm not using Unity - I'm using gnome-shell.

Another secondary issue is that the VPN indicator for an OpenConnect VPN
on the NetworkManager drop-down doesn't accurately reflect the status of
the VPN. The full dialog from Network Settings does reflect it
accurately, and allow control over the link. As a result, the NM icon on
the notification bar remains as a lock (i.e. indicating the VPN is on)
regardless of the actual status.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1174648

Title:
  network settings, vpn modules don't load.

Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  gnome-control-center fails to find the Network-managers vpn modules.

  gnome-control-center is looking for the modules in /usr/lib/x86_64
  -linux-gnu/NetworkManager/

  However network manager + plugins packages install these modules too,
  /usr/lib/NetworkManager/. Which was changed due to Bug LP: #985788.

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