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International calls to stop imperialist Americans appoint World Bank President

   

 

Fri May 18th, 2007

Discontinuing imperialism

While few countries have directly challenged the tradition of the White House selecting the World Bank chief, many have said there needs to be wider consultation on candidates.

World Bank staff, anti-poverty and development groups called for a selection process based on merit, not nationality.

"The current unjust arrangement by which the US gets to appoint the head of the World Bank and the Europeans pick the head of the IMF has to end," said Bernice Romero, advocacy director for international development group Oxfam.

Nancy Birdsall, president of the Washington-based Centre for Global Development, said the Wolfowitz case illustrated the need for change, but she questioned whether the United States would budge.

"I wish the Bush administration would announce its support for an open, competitive and merit-based process," Birdsall said.

"If not, I hope that the Europeans and other member governments take responsibility for scrutinising and, if necessary, vetoing any candidate who lacks the necessary management experience, understanding of development issues and political smarts to lead the bank effectively."

Paul Wolfowitz resigned as World Bank president, ending turmoil over his leadership, but the next battle loomed for the United States over how and if it should continue to appoint the head of the institution.

Wolfowitz's resignation on Thursday, forced by his handling of a high-paying promotion for his partner, takes effect on June 30.

The World Bank board is scheduled to meet on Friday to discuss leadership issues, including the process of selecting the new president.

The White House said it would soon name an American successor. US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said he would help President George Bush in identifying a nominee after consultations with other World Bank member countries.

Neither the White House nor Paulson mentioned the possibility of changing the way the United States has selected the president of the poverty-fighting institution, even as it emerged from a bruising fight over Wolfowitz.

While the White House cautioned it was too early to speculate over his successor, names being tossed around in the US media included former deputy US secretary of state Robert Zoellick, Deputy US Treasury Secretary Robert Kimmit and even Tony Blair, Britain's outgoing prime minister.

Others included Stanley Fischer, governor of the Bank of Israel, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a former Nigerian finance minister, Trevor Manuel, South Africa's Finance Minister, and Kermal Dervis, former Turkish minister for economic affairs.

The United States, the bank's largest shareholder, has named the World Bank chief since it led the establishment of the bank and its sister organisation, the International Monetary Fund, more than 60 years ago.

By tradition, the head of the IMF is a European.

Wider consultation

Wolfowitz was always a controversial choice because of his role in the US-led invasion of Iraq while at the Pentagon.

Europeans, who were Wolfowitz's biggest foes and called for him to resign over the promotion scandal, grudgingly accepted his nomination by Bush in 2005. 

Lingering misgivings over the US administration's choice often bubbled to the surface in decisions such as Wolfowitz's anti-corruption campaign.

Wolfowitz to leave his post at World Bank

Fri May 18th, 2007

George Bush aide Paul Wolfowitz has been forced out of the World Bank.

The American said he will resign as World Bank president at the end of June, bringing a close to the protracted battle over his leadership sparked by a promotion he arranged for his girlfriend. 

The bank's board said it accepted that Wolfowitz had acted "in good faith". 

"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," it said in announcing his resignation on Thursday. 

Wolfowitz said it was now "necessary to find a way to move forward". 

"I am announcing today that I will resign as president of the World Bank Group."

His departure was all but forced, however, by the finding of a special bank panel that he violated conflict-of-interest rules in his handling of the 2005 pay package of his girlfriend, bank employee Shaha Riza.

The White House said George Bush, the US president, would quickly announce a new candidate to head the institution. 

"We would have preferred that he stay at the bank, but the president reluctantly accepts his decision," it said.

Wolfowitz's resignation ends a tumultuous two years at the bank where he was dogged by his legacy as an architect of the Iraq war, despite focusing attention on Africa's needs and launching a controversial campaign against corruption.

Salvaging credibility

European members led by France, Germany and the Netherlands had said Wolfowitz should step down to salvage the bank's credibility, which they said had been damaged by his handling of Riza's high-paying promotion.

A board panel found his efforts on her behalf broke bank rules and represented a conflict of interest, but Wolfowitz said he acted on the advice of a board ethics committee and wanted it to acknowledge its own failures. 

The board said it was clear that a number of people had erred in reviewing the pay package.

Under a contract he signed in June 2005 when he became World Bank president, Wolfowitz would receive a year's salary, or around $375,000, if his services were terminated by the board or if he resigned. 

Pressure to resign intensified on Wednesday as European countries signalled they would resist a bid by the Bush administration to keep Wolfowitz in the job. 

The US had tried to a cut a deal that would have separated consideration of his ethics violations from a decision over whether he had the credibility to continue, but only Japan out of the G7 countries sided with Washington. 

World Bank Prez Paul Wolfowitz's Girlfriend Issues

Posted By Wayne Madsen

WMR first reported World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz's girlfriend issues last September. Wolfowitz is now under pressure to resign for favoritism he has shown in landing his girlfriend a job in violation of World Bank rules. Wolfowitz's flame landed a job at the State Department at an annual salary of $193.000. 

Last September we reported, "Shaha Aliriza, who has managed to antagonize every office in Washington, DC in which she has been specially assigned by her boyfriend and boss [Wolfowitz], is now serving as a World Bank liaison in South America, according to World Bank sources. Aliriza is divorced from Bulent Aliriza, a Turkish Cypriot who she met at the London School of Economics. Wolfowitz is legally separated from his wife, Clare Selgin. After taking over at the World Bank, Wolfowitz met Aliriza, then the acting manager for the Bank's External Relations and Outreach for the Middle East and North Africa Region. After complaints by employees about Wolfowitz's conflict of interest with an employee, Aliriza was transferred to a joint World Bank/US Agency for International Development (USAID) multinational investment project. After similar complaints, Wolfowitz transferred his friend to South America duties. World Bank sources report that although the Tunis-born Aliriza grew up in Saudi Arabia and is a British citizen, she has Tunisian Jewish roots. Aliriza honed her neo-conservative credentials as a veteran of Ronald Reagan's National Endowment for Democracy and she has been pressuring Wolfowitz to use his position to help 'democratize' the Middle East." 

Our sources have reported that Wolfowitz was dining this past week at Phillips Seafood Restaurant in Washington, DC. There was no word whether he was with his girlfriend. However, there was a gaggle of neocons at Phillips when Wolfowitz was there. Also dining at the restaurant were Oliver North, Newt Gingrich, and, surprisingly, Phil Donohue, former TV talk show host. Donohue reportedly picked up the tab. It is not the first time the threesome of Gingrich, North, and Donohue have been together. They reportedly go fishing at Gaston's fishing resort in the Arkansas Ozarks, where some of the world's largest brown trout are found in the White River. 

MS-NBC talk show host Tucker Carlson (where Donohue once had a TV show) has just been named by CBS to host a game show next season. The show is called "Who Do You Trust?" The answer to that is not Tucker's dad's friends at the neocon contrivance which has largely replaced the Project for the New American Century (PNAC). That would be the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, co-chaired by Tucker's father, former Voice of America and Corporation for Public Broadcasting chief Richard Carlson. FDD has Gingrich, James Woolsey, Joe Lieberman, and Louis Freeh as its "Distinguished Advisers." It is ironic that a day after CBS canned Don Imus it picks up the annoying neocon "Jimmy Olson look-alike" Tucker Carlson to host a game show. Yes, America, the media is controlled by a tightly-knit cabal of corporate gnomes. -- http://www.waynemadsenreport.com

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