DIVISIONS over the World Banks handling of corruption burst into the open, ahead of a vote on governance reforms likely to expose deep fault lines at the banks sister agency, the International Monetary Fund.
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz has irked major shareholding countries in his zeal to root out corruption by holding up some loans, including aid to Indias health sector.
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