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German group put on graft blacklist

By Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: February 26 2007 02:00 | Last updated: February 26 2007 02:00

Anti-corruption campaigners will be celebrating a significant breakthrough today when the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development announces it has blacklisted Lahmeyer, a German engineering consultancy found guilty of bribery on a World Bank project in Lesotho.

It is the first time a multilateral development bank has "cross-debarred" a company based on evidence of fraud relating to a project financed by one of the other development banks.

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