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World Bank Launches Access to Information Appeals BoardPress Release 
No:2010/522/EXT





Contacts: In Washington: Amy Stilwell (202) 458-4906, 
[email protected] washington, June 30, 2010 – The World Bank today 
announced the 
appointment of Mr. Wajahat Habibullah, Mr. Daniel J. Metcalfe and Mr. 
Olivier Schrameck to serve as members of the independent Access to 
Information Appeals Board.  Their appointments, 
which were endorsed by the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors, 
will start on July 1, 2010, for two years. In 
approving the World Bank Access to Information Policy, which takes 
effect on July 1, 2010, the Board of Executive Directors approved the 
establishment of an appeals process that enables parties to file an 
appeal if their requests for information have been denied by the World 
Bank.  The AI Appeals Board will serve as the 
second and final stage of the appeal for claims that allege the World 
Bank has unreasonably or improperly denied access to information that it
 would normally disclose under the Policy.  ·         Mr. 
Habibullah is currently the Chief Information Commissioner, Central 
Information Commission of India, and is an established expert in the 
area of access to information.  ·         Mr. 
Metcalfe is currently an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Washington 
College of Law, American University.  He has both 
government and legal expertise in freedom of information issues.  Mr. Metcalfe 
served in the United States Department of
 Justice’s Office of Information and Privacy from its founding in 1981 
until his retirement from government service in 2007. 
 He is currently the Executive Director of “Collaboration on Government 
Secrecy,” a non-partisan academic project devoted to the study of 
government openness and secrecy.  ·         Mr. 
Schrameck is currently the President of the Conseil d’Etat’s
 Reports and Studies Section, and is a prominent magistrate of the 
supreme Administrative Court in France, the French Council of State.  He is a 
renowned expert in matters of legislative 
drafting, public law (constitutional and administrative law), civil 
liberties and human rights. ================

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