Winstonm, on May 17 2007, 01:31 PM, said:
mike777, on May 17 2007, 12:39 AM, said:
1) Many news reports say he did nothing, nothing unethical. All this girl friend stuff was approved and everyone knew it. News reports say he is trying to clean up the bank and this is payback.
Have to admit I have seen any stories like that. Sources?
You have to remember that Mike lives in his own little world which seems to largely be shaped by Fox News. This inevitably leads to conflict with those of us in the "reality based community"...
From my perspective, there are a number of different points that need to be considered here:
1. The AdHoc committee of the World Bank clearly believes that Wolfowitz violated bank rules and procedures. The complete report can be read at
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/NEWS/Re...eadhocgroup.pdf
The report brings levels three main charges against Wolfowitz
First: Wolfowitz illegally inserted himself into the negotiation process with his girlfriend
Second: Wolfowitz authorized an excessive compensation package for his girlfriend. Wolfowitz was specifically told that the compensation package violated World Bank policy
Third: After Wolfowitz went forward with the compensation package, he instructed his subordinate that he was not allowed to bring the compensation package to the attention of the Bank's General Counsel of the Bank's Legal Department
2. Wolfowitz claims that his troubles are based on his desire to pursue a reform based agenda at the World Bank. I certainly agree that some reform efforts are necessary. This doesn't mean that Wolfowitz is the right person to lead the Bank. Wolfowitz has little or no managerial experience. The Bushies considered using him to lead the Iraq Reconstruction Effort, however, they rejected him because he was widely considered to be a weak manager. Since joining the World Bank, Wolfowitz's signature moves have been to bring in a small team of cronies and trying to force the World Bank to support some rather dubious projects.
3. The crisis at the World Bank is yet another example of how the Bush administration has destroyed America's relationship with its traditional allies. This report was drafted by countries like England, Japan, Germany, and the like. The have told the US that Wolfowitz must resign. If he doesn't, the World Bank is going to fire his sorry ass and look outside the US for the next President. This is completely unheard of...