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World Bank chief Wolfowitz to step down on Jun30

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Press Trust of IndiaSridhar Krishnaswami Washington
World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz today agreed to step down on June 30 in the "best interests" of the bank after weeks of furore over the generous pay package he arranged for his girlfriend.

"I have concluded that it is in the best interest of those whom this institution serves for that mission to be carried forward under new leadership," Wolfowitz said in a statement.

The World Bank Chief was in the eye of a storm for arranging a generous promotion and pay package for his girlfriend Shaha Riza.

Announcing Wolfowitz's resignation, the 24-member Bank Board said "he assured us that he acted ethically and in good faith in what he believed were the best interests of the institution and we accept that".

A bank panel had found that Wolfowitz violated conflict-of-interest rules in his handling of the 2005 pay package of bank employee Riza.

Wolfowitz said he was pleased that the board "accepted my assurance that I acted ethically and in good faith in what I believed were the best interests of the institution, including protecting the rights of a valued staff member."

From the very start Wolfowitz maintained that he went by the suggestions of the ethics committee in 2005 as he sought to handle the affairs of his girlfriend.

The statement of the Board made no mention of any financial arrangements related to Wolfowitz's departure, nor did it speak to Riza's future.

 

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First Published: May 18 2007 | 10:36 AM IST

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