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Wolfowitz to quit the World Bank | Wolfowitz to quit the World Bank |
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Paul Wolfowitz is to quit as president of the World Bank following a bitter promotion row involving his partner. | |
The global lending body said Mr Wolfowitz would step down on 30 June and that it would begin the search for a successor immediately. | The global lending body said Mr Wolfowitz would step down on 30 June and that it would begin the search for a successor immediately. |
Mr Wolfowitz faced widespread calls for his resignation after being accused of a conflict of interest over a pay rise given to ex-Bank employee Shaha Riza. | |
The former US deputy defence secretary joined the World Bank in 2005. | The former US deputy defence secretary joined the World Bank in 2005. |
'Good faith' | 'Good faith' |
In a statement, the World Bank said it had been assured by Mr Wolfowitz that he had "acted ethically and in good faith". | In a statement, the World Bank said it had been assured by Mr Wolfowitz that he had "acted ethically and in good faith". |
I have concluded it is in the best interests of those whom the institution serves for that mission to be carried forward under new leadership Paul Wolfowitz | |
But it acknowledged that a "number of mistakes" had been made in how Ms Riza's role and remuneration had been handled. | But it acknowledged that a "number of mistakes" had been made in how Ms Riza's role and remuneration had been handled. |
It added that it "regretted" that Mr Wolfowitz's achievements at the Bank had been "overshadowed by recent events". | It added that it "regretted" that Mr Wolfowitz's achievements at the Bank had been "overshadowed by recent events". |
In response, Mr Wolfowitz said his decision to resign was "in the best interests" of the institution, which has more than 180 members worldwide. | In response, Mr Wolfowitz said his decision to resign was "in the best interests" of the institution, which has more than 180 members worldwide. |
Mr Wolfowitz has been under severe pressure for several weeks, with a number of European politicians calling on him to step down to prevent the Bank's credibility in tackling corruption worldwide from being eroded. | Mr Wolfowitz has been under severe pressure for several weeks, with a number of European politicians calling on him to step down to prevent the Bank's credibility in tackling corruption worldwide from being eroded. |
The White House strongly supported Mr Wolfowitz - although experts believed its influence would not be enough to save his position in the face of European hostility. | |
President George W. Bush said earlier on Thursday that he regretted the current situation. | President George W. Bush said earlier on Thursday that he regretted the current situation. |
Conflict of interest | |
Mr Wolfowitz faced calls to resign since details emerged about his role in securing a pay rise for Ms Riza, who used to work at the bank. | |
When Mr Wolfowitz was appointed to head the body, Ms Riza was transferred to work for the US state department, to avoid any conflict of interest. | |
The World Bank lends money to the poorest countries in the world | |
But her salary rose quickly to about $193,000 (£98,000) - more than the $186,000 that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice receives before tax. | |
A panel of World Bank found that Mr Wolfowitz had provoked a "conflict of interest" by breaking its code of conduct and violating the terms of his contract. | |
As recently as Wednesday, Mr Wolfowitz's lawyer said the 24-members of the Bank's board of directors would have to vote to sack him if it wants him to leave. | |
The board is made up of representatives of the Bank's leading members including the US, UK, Japan, France and Germany. | |
The Bank gave no further details of its agreement with Mr Wolfowitz, who was appointed for a five-year term on 1 June 2005. | |
His contract states that he is entitled to a year's salary should he resign or be removed from office as long as he served a year in the job. |