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All eyes turn to finding Wolfowitz successor

By Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: May 17 2007 18:52 | Last updated: May 18 2007 09:40

Speculation is mounting as to who the Bush administration will nominate to succeed Paul Wolfowitz as president of the World Bank, even as pressure builds for the US to give up its traditional right to select one of its own citizens as bank chief.

This week 165 of the world’s leading international development experts and representatives of non-governmental organisations said the bank crisis demonstrated the need for fundamental reform of the selection process.

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