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Volcker says World Bank lax on graft

By Krishna Guha and Eoin Callan in Washington

Published: September 13 2007 05:00 | Last updated: September 13 2007 05:00

Paul Volcker, former Federal Reserve chairman, on Wednesday blamed World Bank staff and directors for failing to take corruption sufficiently seriously and said this had been the root cause of strife over its internal anti-corruption watchdog.

Mr Volcker’s comments come ahead of Thursday’s release of a report that concluded the Bank’s anti­corruption unit should be stripped of responsibilities for minor staff misconduct and placed under new oversight.

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