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The embattled World Bank President, Paul Wolfowitz, has indicated he does not plan to resign over a pay scandal. | The embattled World Bank President, Paul Wolfowitz, has indicated he does not plan to resign over a pay scandal. |
Mr Wolfowitz told a news conference: "This is important work and I plan to continue doing it." | Mr Wolfowitz told a news conference: "This is important work and I plan to continue doing it." |
He has been under pressure to quit after admitting helping his partner win a promotion and pay rise. | He has been under pressure to quit after admitting helping his partner win a promotion and pay rise. |
He spoke after World Bank governments described the scandal as a matter of "great concern" but stopped short of asking him to step down. | |
The statement from the bank's 24-member policymaking Development Committee came after talks in Washington that were overshadowed by the controversy. | |
I believe in the mission of this organisation, and I believe that I can carry it out Paul Wolfowitz | |
"The current situation is of great concern to all of us," the committee said. | |
"We have to ensure that the bank can effectively carry out its mandate and maintain its credibility and reputation as well as the motivation of the staff," the statement said. | |
The final decision on Mr Wolfowitz's future will be taken by the bank's board of governors. | |
The committee's statement said it supported the board's actions in looking into the matter and had asked it to continue its work. | |
Mission | |
At a news conference held shortly afterwards, Mr Wolfowitz was asked several times if he intended to resign. | |
"Look, I believe in the mission of this organisation, and I believe that I can carry it out. I've had many expressions of support," he said. | |
But he refused to be drawn further, saying that he would wait for the board to complete its work. | |
"I'm not going to pre-empt what they're doing by getting into discussion of it here." | |
Pay rise | |
The row concerns events that occurred shortly after Mr Wolfowitz assumed his position at the World Bank. | |
Ms Riza says she was forced to change jobs against her wishes | |
His girlfriend, Libyan-born Shaha Riza, was seconded from the World Bank to the US state department to avoid creating a conflict of interest. | |
There she received promotions and pay rises which the bank's staff association say were "grossly out of line" with bank rules. | |
The World Bank's executive board has said that it did not give its approval for Ms Riza's wage rise. | |
On Thursday, Mr Wolfowitz issued a statement apologising for the controversy. "I made a mistake, for which I am sorry," he said. | |
In recent days, although the US has continued to support Mr Wolfowitz, other nations have questioned his position, arguing that the controversy has damaged the bank. | |
World Bank staff have also called for his resignation. | |
A former deputy secretary of defence under George W Bush, Mr Wolfowitz was seen as a controversial nominee to the role from the beginning due to his part in driving forward the war in Iraq. |