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World Bank meets over Wolfowitz | World Bank meets over Wolfowitz |
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The board of the World Bank has met to discuss the fate of the organisation's president, Paul Wolfowitz. | The board of the World Bank has met to discuss the fate of the organisation's president, Paul Wolfowitz. |
Mr Wolfowitz has faced calls for his resignation over the promotion and pay of an ex-colleague with whom he is romantically involved. | Mr Wolfowitz has faced calls for his resignation over the promotion and pay of an ex-colleague with whom he is romantically involved. |
He has apologised for his involvement in the negotiations and said he will accept any decision taken by the board. | He has apologised for his involvement in the negotiations and said he will accept any decision taken by the board. |
Her promotion and pay rise has attracted strong criticism from staff within the Bank. | |
It has weakened Mr Wolfowitz at a time when he is facing controversy over his anti-corruption drive that has led him to suspend aid to some countries. | |
Mr Wolfowitz's partner, Shaha Riza, was moved to the state department on secondment when he took the World Bank's top job in 2005, but her salary was still paid by the Bank. | |
'Uncharted waters' | 'Uncharted waters' |
Mr Wolfowitz at first had denied that he was involved in the decision about her salary. | |
"In hindsight, I wish I had trusted my original instincts and kept myself out of the negotiations. I made a mistake, for which I am sorry," Mr Wolfowitz said on Thursday. | "In hindsight, I wish I had trusted my original instincts and kept myself out of the negotiations. I made a mistake, for which I am sorry," Mr Wolfowitz said on Thursday. |
He said he had been in "uncharted waters" in his new job and would follow the recommendations proposed by the board. | He said he had been in "uncharted waters" in his new job and would follow the recommendations proposed by the board. |
"I will accept any remedies they propose," he said. | "I will accept any remedies they propose," he said. |
The bank's staff association says the pay rises and promotions Ms Riza received were "grossly out of line" with the World Bank's staff rules. | The bank's staff association says the pay rises and promotions Ms Riza received were "grossly out of line" with the World Bank's staff rules. |
"The president must acknowledge that his conduct has compromised the integrity and effectiveness of the World Bank Group," staff association representative Alison Cave said in remarks presented during a staff meeting on the matter. | "The president must acknowledge that his conduct has compromised the integrity and effectiveness of the World Bank Group," staff association representative Alison Cave said in remarks presented during a staff meeting on the matter. |
Trust | Trust |
She added that his actions had destroyed the staff's trust in his leadership. | She added that his actions had destroyed the staff's trust in his leadership. |
The controversy comes ahead of joint World Bank and IMF spring meetings. | The controversy comes ahead of joint World Bank and IMF spring meetings. |
Mr Wolfowitz - formerly US deputy secretary of defence - has adopted a fiercely anti-corruption stance. | Mr Wolfowitz - formerly US deputy secretary of defence - has adopted a fiercely anti-corruption stance. |
The latest furore threatens to undermine his personal campaign to combat corruption and poor governance. | The latest furore threatens to undermine his personal campaign to combat corruption and poor governance. |
Ms Riza had been a high-ranking communications employee at the bank working in the Middle East section. | Ms Riza had been a high-ranking communications employee at the bank working in the Middle East section. |
When Mr Wolfowitz took over at the Bank in mid-2005, Ms Riza - then a World Bank employee for eight years - was transferred to work for the US state department, to avoid any conflict of interest. | When Mr Wolfowitz took over at the Bank in mid-2005, Ms Riza - then a World Bank employee for eight years - was transferred to work for the US state department, to avoid any conflict of interest. |
But rapid rises in her tax-free World Bank salary to about $193,000 - more than the $186,000 Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice receives before tax - have aroused ire among other Bank employees. | But rapid rises in her tax-free World Bank salary to about $193,000 - more than the $186,000 Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice receives before tax - have aroused ire among other Bank employees. |
Aid | Aid |
While facing press questions about the case, Mr Wolfowitz has tried to shift focus back to the bank's remit of fighting global poverty. | While facing press questions about the case, Mr Wolfowitz has tried to shift focus back to the bank's remit of fighting global poverty. |
He said the world's richest nations had given 5% less aid over the past 12 months. | He said the world's richest nations had given 5% less aid over the past 12 months. |
"We have yet to see evidence of significant new flows translate into real resources for development programmes on the ground," he said. | "We have yet to see evidence of significant new flows translate into real resources for development programmes on the ground," he said. |
Ministers and trade leaders from the 185-nation organisation are to meet on Saturday and Sunday in Washington. | Ministers and trade leaders from the 185-nation organisation are to meet on Saturday and Sunday in Washington. |
The agenda will include issues including fighting diseases and the state of the world economy. | The agenda will include issues including fighting diseases and the state of the world economy. |