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The deputy who told his boss to quit

By Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: April 19 2007 18:53 | Last updated: April 19 2007 18:53

It would be hard to find a more unlikely rebel than Graeme Wheeler, the World Bank managing director who on Wednesday told the bank’s president Paul Wolfowitz to quit in front of all the bank’s top officials.

Quiet and unassuming, Mr Wheeler is the bank’s former treasurer, who spent most of his career at the New Zealand Treasury, where he ended up running the country’s debt management office.

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