21/05/2007 :: Last night the World Bank announced that Paul Wolfowitz would resign as head of the
organisation. International Development Minister Erik Solheim is of the view that Mr
Wolfowitz’s decision was right and necessary.
“For me the most important thing is that heads of international organisations such as
the World Bank conduct themselves in a way that inspires the confidence of the
member countries and the staff. The situation at the Bank had progressed to the point
that it was difficult to see how confidence in the current leadership could be restored.
Therefore, in my opinion, Mr Wolfowitz’s decision to resign as president was right and
necessary,” said Minister of International Development Erik Solheim.
The Nordic and Baltic countries hold one of the 24 seats on the Board of Executive
Directors. This seat is currently held by Norway, represented by Svein Aas.
“Now it is important that we put this behind us. We must do what we can to ensure that
confidence in the World Bank as an institution is rapidly restored so that the Bank can
once more concentrate on the work of combating poverty. It is important that we
continue to build on what Paul Wolfowitz has helped to achieve, e.g. putting corruption
high on the agenda and focusing on development in Africa. This necessary change of
leadership must not be allowed to change these priorities,” said Mr Solheim.
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