Transparency and Accountability Program

TAP's mission is to increase the capacity of civil society organizations to reduce corruption and better hold government accountable for efficiency in social sector public spending

The World Bank at a Crossroads

In the aftermath of former president Paul Wolfowitz’s resignation, questions regarding the World Bank’s commitment to its anti-corruption agenda continue to be raised and the Bank finds itself at a pivotal moment. Is it poised to face the challenges of corruption and effective governance within its development domain? With new president Robert Zoellick at the helm, the Bank has the opportunity to forge ahead to a more comprehensive governance strategy restoring confidence in its war on corruption. Brookings and Transparency International/USA hosted a discussion with former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, head of the Independent Panel Review, providing new recommendations for the World Bank and other development organizations in implementing governance reform.

 

October 11, 2007- The Brookings Institution

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