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S. 954, The World Bank International Development Association Replenishment Act of 2009 (3 comments ↓ | 4 wiki edits: view article ↓)

S. 954 would authorize United States participation in the replenishment of resources of the International Development Association.

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Here is the WashingtonWatch.com email newsletter for June 15, 2009. Subscribe here. email newsletter | tell a friend | wiki | about | home | log in On the WashingtonWatch.com Blog A bill introduced in the House last week would require the ...

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greg

(logged in user) May 3, 2009, 6:45am (report abuse)

I noticed the bill states "For other purposes" WHAT? To Line their pockets with taxpayers money? I think so!

DF

May 4, 2009, 10:38pm (report abuse)

We should pay more scientists and science students!

Sue

(logged in user) June 16, 2009, 11:13am (report abuse)

See Sec 4: How can citizens of NJ and the US require anti-corruption and fraud "capacities" of the world when the NJ and the US government, along with corporate management, are head of the list of corruption and fraud and we do not prosecute our own????

SEC. 4. ANTI-CORRUPTION CAPACITY BUILDING.

The Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the United States Executive Director at the World Bank to--

(1) urge the World Bank to help countries build capacity to investigate, adjudicate, and punish corruption and all crimes in a manner consistent with well-established law enforcement and judicial norms; and

(2) actively promote efforts to enhance and extend programs that improve recipient countries' ability to prevent, investigate, and prosecute fraud and corruption, including in projects funded by the World Bank, through initiatives aimed at--

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