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The outgoing president of the World Bank, Paul Wolfowitz, has told the BBC an "overheated" atmosphere at the bank and in the media forced him to resign. | The outgoing president of the World Bank, Paul Wolfowitz, has told the BBC an "overheated" atmosphere at the bank and in the media forced him to resign. |
Mr Wolfowitz stood down after a scandal over his role in winning a new pay and promotion package for his girlfriend. | Mr Wolfowitz stood down after a scandal over his role in winning a new pay and promotion package for his girlfriend. |
In an interview, Mr Wolfowitz said the bank's board did accept that he had acted ethically, and in good faith. | |
He leaves the bank on 30 June after a presidency that was controversial both at the beginning and at the end. | He leaves the bank on 30 June after a presidency that was controversial both at the beginning and at the end. |
His appointment was originally opposed by many European nations, who disapproved of his previous role as a senior Pentagon official and an architect of the Iraq war. | His appointment was originally opposed by many European nations, who disapproved of his previous role as a senior Pentagon official and an architect of the Iraq war. |
Vindication | Vindication |
Speaking to the BBC World Service, Mr Wolfowitz denied that his own actions were the root cause of his departure. | |
This kind of experience actually exposes problems but you don't solve problems unless you expose them Paul WolfowitzOutgoing World Bank president "I'm pleased that finally the board did accept that I acted in good faith and acted ethically," he said. | This kind of experience actually exposes problems but you don't solve problems unless you expose them Paul WolfowitzOutgoing World Bank president "I'm pleased that finally the board did accept that I acted in good faith and acted ethically," he said. |
"I accept the fact that by the time we got around to that, emotions here were so overheated that I don't think I could have accomplished what I wanted to accomplish for the people I really care about." | "I accept the fact that by the time we got around to that, emotions here were so overheated that I don't think I could have accomplished what I wanted to accomplish for the people I really care about." |
He denied suggestions that lingering personal antipathy against him had contributed to his decision to leave. | |
"I think it tells us more about the media than about the bank and I'll leave it at that. | "I think it tells us more about the media than about the bank and I'll leave it at that. |
"People were reacting to a whole string of inaccurate statements and by the time we got to anything approximating accuracy the passions were around the bend." | "People were reacting to a whole string of inaccurate statements and by the time we got to anything approximating accuracy the passions were around the bend." |
'Governance issues' | 'Governance issues' |
Mr Wolfowitz defended his record over his two-year tenure at the organisation, and reserved high praise for those he encountered outside Washington. | Mr Wolfowitz defended his record over his two-year tenure at the organisation, and reserved high praise for those he encountered outside Washington. |
"Frankly the most inspired people and the ones most easily convinced, happen to be the ones that are out there working in country offices. | "Frankly the most inspired people and the ones most easily convinced, happen to be the ones that are out there working in country offices. |
"There's something that's a little enervating, to be charitable about it, about being in these wonderful comfortable conditions in Washington." | "There's something that's a little enervating, to be charitable about it, about being in these wonderful comfortable conditions in Washington." |
But he did concede that the World Bank, which was created alongside the International Monetary Fund after the end of World War II, had some "governance issues" that needed addressing. | But he did concede that the World Bank, which was created alongside the International Monetary Fund after the end of World War II, had some "governance issues" that needed addressing. |
"This kind of experience actually exposes problems but you don't solve problems unless you expose them," Mr Wolfowitz said. | "This kind of experience actually exposes problems but you don't solve problems unless you expose them," Mr Wolfowitz said. |
Turning to Africa, he said reducing poverty in the continent was the most important challenge the bank faced. | Turning to Africa, he said reducing poverty in the continent was the most important challenge the bank faced. |
Mr Wolfowitz told the BBC Africa had been left behind in what had been spectacular development success in other regions, such as east Asia or India. | Mr Wolfowitz told the BBC Africa had been left behind in what had been spectacular development success in other regions, such as east Asia or India. |
He said the World Bank was answerable on Africa and if it did not deliver for Africa in five years from now nothing else mattered. | He said the World Bank was answerable on Africa and if it did not deliver for Africa in five years from now nothing else mattered. |
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