Friday, May 25, 2012

(NEWZIMBABWE) Mugabe blasts 'selfish' West over World Bank job

COMMENT - Nothing to lose sleep over. She'll end up working with the World Bank anyway. After all, that's where she spent most of her carreer. It should be illegal for World Bank or IMF employees to become Finance Minister in any African country.

Mugabe blasts 'selfish' West over World Bank job
Snubbed by the West ... Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala with deputy premier Arthur Mutambara
25/05/2012 00:00:00
by AFP

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe on Thursday lashed out at the "selfish" West for denying Nigerian finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala the opportunity to head the World Bank. Okonjo-Iweala, a respected economist, last month lost the World Bank president post to Korean-American Jim Young Kim, in a first-ever challenge to US domination of the job.

"We were very saddened that you didn't make it," Mugabe told a women's conference in Harare, which the Nigerian minister was attending.

"You know the Europeans are very selfish, they want to retain power in these bodies.

"The World Bank, no African can head it. The IMF, no African can head it. So it will take us time to be equal," said Mugabe.

Okonjo-Iweala meanwhile said her candidacy has proven that developing countries can lead global institutions.
"I think they (World Bank) have absolutely no choice, they have to evolve," she said.

"It was a game changer that we cannot have the same processes that have gone on for 60 years going on in future, therefore I am confident that going forward there will be a more level playing field, more competition will be allowed."

Under a tacit agreement since the Bretton Woods institutions were founded nearly 70 years ago, the United States has always picked one of its citizens for the helm of the World Bank while Europe has held control of who leads the International Monetary Fund.

The US nominee faced a challenge for the first time in 66 years from two strong developing country candidates.


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