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| World Bank Statement of September 20 on Padma Bridge |
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| Written by TAZAKHOBOR.COM |
| Friday, 21 September 2012 01:55 |
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Full Press Release of WB:
PRESS RELEASE: September 20, 2012: WASHINGTON—On June 29, 2012, the World Bank announced the cancellation of a $1.2 billion IDA credit for the Padma Multipurpose Bridge Project. The Bank's investigative unit previously shared with the Government of Bangladesh credible evidence of corruption related to our financing of the bridge, and the Bank had identified a series of clear measures to be implemented by the Government for the Bank to remain engaged with the project, which the Government of Bangladesh had failed to meet. These included: (i) placing all public officials suspected of involvement in the corruption scheme on leave from Government employment until the investigation is completed; (ii) appointing a special inquiry and prosecution team within the Bangladeshi Anti-Corruption Commission to handle the investigation; (iii) agreeing to provide full access to all investigative information to an external panel of internationally recognized experts so that they can give guidance to the Bank and co-financiers on the progress, adequacy, and fairness of the investigation, and; iv) agreeing on new implementation arrangements that gives the Bank and co-financiers greater oversight of project procurement processes.
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The World Bank said on Thursday it will resume financing for a major bridge development in Bangladesh once the government implements agreed measures to address corruption concerns that forced the bank to cancel funding for the project in June.
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