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World Bank steps up anti-graft fight

By Florian Gimbelin Hong Kong

Published: April 12 2006 03:00 | Last updated: April 12 2006 03:00

The World Bank yesterday said it was stepping up its fight against corruption by beefing up its internal investigations department and redirecting funds to projects that promote good governance.

Paul Wolfowitz, the bank's president, said during a visit to Indonesia that the institution would deploy additional resources including anti-graft teams based in developing countries as well as increase investment in areas such as freedom of information and judicial and civil service reform.

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