Paul D. Wolfowitz (b. Dec. 22, 1943) March 2003 - U.S. Dep. Secretary of Defence, architect of Iraq war March 2005 - Confirmed as World Bank president April 2006 - Launches World Bank anti-corruption drive April 2007 - I made a mistake, for which Im sorry.
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- POLITICS-US: Wolfowitz - Return to Sender?
OAKLAND, Jul 10 (IPS) - Recently forced out as president of the World Bank,
Paul Wolfowitz, one of the primary architects of U.S. President
George W. Bush's Iraq war, is heading back to familiar
surroundings. And the Washington-based American Enterprise
Institute (AEI), one of the United States' premier
conservative think tanks, is more than pleased to welcome him
back.
- POLITICS: Washington Passes World Bank Torch
WASHINGTON, Jun 25 (IPS) - The World Bank's board of directors confirmed
Robert Zoellick Monday as the lender's next president, under
a World War II-era tacit agreement that gives Washington the
privilege of filling the institution's top job.
- POLITICS: Bush Picks Market Fundamentalist to Lead Bank
WASHINGTON, May 30 (IPS) - U.S. President George W. Bush has nominated Robert
Zoellick, a Wall Street executive, former administration official
and a free market fundamentalist to succeed disgraced World Bank
President Paul Wolfowitz, who steps down Jun. 30.
- POLITICS: Departing Wolfowitz Names New Iraq Director
WASHINGTON, May 21 (IPS) - The World Bank has just appointed a new country
head for Iraq despite security and corruption concerns, according
to a leaked document.
- POLITICS: World Bank Should Go With Wolfowitz - Activists
PENANG, Malaysia, May 21 (IPS) - Paul Wolfowitz's fall from grace is
symptomatic of the double standards and hypocrisy of the World
Bank and strains the marriage between neo-liberal policies and
militarism that he embodied, say activists and analysts.
- POLITICS: Wolfowitz Fueled Tensions That Led to His Demise
WASHINGTON, May 18 (IPS) - Disgraced World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, who
announced his resignation Thursday,
may insist that his staff
and the Bank's directors ganged up on him because of his
role in the
Iraq war, but analysts and a Bank source say the
ouster was mostly self-inflicted.
- POLITICS: Wolfowitz Is at the Door
WASHINGTON, May 17 (IPS) - World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, who has been
warding off accusations of favouritism
and nepotism at the
Washington-based institution, will resign effective Jun. 30, the
first
president ever to be forced out.
- POLITICS: Wolfowitz Scandal Spotlights U.S. Reign at Bank
WASHINGTON, May 15 (IPS) - Recent White House backing for the beleaguered
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz,
despite the findings of an
internal report that said he had violated the Bank's ethics
rules, is
bringing the role of the United States in running the
Bank in "undemocratic" ways under
scrutiny, with rising
calls for Washington to loosen its grip on the institution.
- POLITICS: Kellems, First Head to Roll in Wolfowitz Scandal
WASHINGTON, May 7 (IPS) - Kevin Kellems, the right-hand man of embattled
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, has resigned from the Bank
in what
analysts say is likely an effort to save his boss.
- POPULATION: NGOs Warn of World Bank "Fundamentalists"
UNITED NATIONS, May 7 (IPS) - When the United States tried to water down a
longstanding policy on reproductive health and family planning
at the
World Bank last month, there was a storm of protests from
population
experts and activist groups worldwide.
- POLITICS: Charges of Dishonesty Fly at World Bank
WASHINGTON, May 3 (IPS) - The controversy over allegations of misconduct
by
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz is turning ever more sour,
with
Wolfowitz and former top managers, who together oversaw
billons of dollars
in loans to thousands of projects in
developing nations, trading barbs and
accusations of dishonesty.
- POLITICS: Combative Wolfowitz Slams "Circus-like" Process
WASHINGTON, Apr 30 (IPS) - Embattled World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz,
who
is fighting for his job, warned Monday against a forced exit and
called the Bank directors' description of his actions in a
scandal
besetting him and his girlfriend and co-worker
"unjust and" and
"hypocritical".
- FINANCE: World Bank's Corruption Fighters Complain of Collapsing Image
WASHINGTON, Apr 26 (IPS) - Dozens of World Bank employees in a department
entrusted with charting anti-corruption policies weighed in
Thursday on
the nepotism scandal surrounding Bank president Paul
Wolfowitz, saying
that their credibility was wearing away
because of the escalating
controversy.
- POLITICS: World Bank's Wolfowitz Pushes Back
WASHINGTON, Apr 24 (IPS) - World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz is
uncloaking
new measures at the institution apparently designed to appease
his critics and regain the initiative after weeks of fast
retreat in the
face of accusations of nepotism and an
international downpour of criticism
for his management style.
- POLITICS: Crisis Mode Grips World Bank Headquarters
WASHINGTON, Apr 20 (IPS) - There is a crisis atmosphere at World Bank
headquarters here in Washington, with dozens of emergency staff
meetings,
more calls for the embattled president Paul Wolfowitz
to step down, and
clearer displays of rebellion inside the Bank.