Oxfam, Save the Children and a great many Third World countries are against the 
United States on this undemocratic World Bank President selection process. . .
 
"But charities have reacted angrily to what they see as a stitch-up by rich 
western countries. Elizabeth Stuart, of Oxfam, said: "This election has still 
not been open or transparent. The world deserves better than a sham selection 
process with a forgone conclusion."
Justin Forsyth, chief executive of Save the Children, said: "It is patently 
wrong that nationality should trump other criteria when deciding who leads the 
World Bank. The organisation exists to fight poverty, yet until now those with 
hands-on experience of doing so have barely had a chance at the top job."
 
More, from today. . . 


-----Original Message-----
From: World Bank President <[email protected]>
To: worldbankpresident.org <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Apr 15, 2012 8:47 am
Subject: [World Bank President] Who is responsible?


World Bank President has a new item: 'Who is responsible?'
 If, as expected, Dr. Kim is announced tomorrow as the new President of the
orld Bank, who do you suppose should be held responsible by the public for what
romises to be an ineffective and tarnished presidency? tIs it he fault of
bama, who now seems to stand for " a change no one should believe [...]
You may view the latest post at
ttp://www.worldbankpresident.org/a-bank-insider/uncategorized/who-is-responsible
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osted.
est regards,
orld Bank President


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