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Asian bank faces revolt over plan for new policy

By David Pilling and Martin Wolf in Kyoto

Published: May 7 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 7 2007 03:00

The Asian Development Bank faces a revolt over plans to transform its mission after several governors said it risked losing sight of its poverty-reduction mandate and was moving into areas already covered by other multilateral institutions and the private sector.

At the bank's 40th annual meeting, governors severely criticised a report, published last month, setting out plans for radical reform of the ADB in response to Asia's economic progress and abundant capital.

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