Still Hanging In There
Tags: RIZA, Shaha; WOMEN bank employees; WOLFOWITZ, Paul, 1943-; WORLD Bank Group; WAGES
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- Wolfowitz Fights Back. Hirsh, Michael // Newsweek;5/14/2007, Vol. 149 Issue 20, p9
The article discusses World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz possibly leaving the World Bank. Wolfowitz has been under pressure to leave his post as president, mainly from the European community. He has been criticized for helping to negotiate a salary for his companion and fellow World Bank...
- Those Three Little Words. // PA Times;Oct2007, Vol. 30 Issue 10, Special section p12
The article shares the author's view about the move of Word Bank President Paul D. Wolfowitz to resign his position in the U.S. He reveals that Wolfowitz has resigned after several months of controversy about his role in 2005 in helping his companion Shaha Ali Riza, who worked at the World Bank....
- ...GETTING OUT PAINFULLY. Pound, Edward T. // U.S. News & World Report;5/28/2007, Vol. 142 Issue 19, p31
The article examines the resignation of Paul Wolfowitz, former president of the World Bank. Wolfowitz, whose resignation is effective on June 30, 2007, has stepped down due to displeasure within the organization regarding his leadership style as well as an arranged promotion for his girlfriend...
- With the Best of Intentions. Hirsh, Michael // Bulletin with Newsweek;5/22/2007, Vol. 125 Issue 6570, p76
The article offers an account of charges raised against World Bank president, Paul Wolfowitz. He is blamed to have appointed a female bank employee, Shaha Riza, in a high-paid State Department post, thus launching internal corruption and turning the bank staff against him. According to his...
- Boos for Wolfowitz. Hirsh, Michael // Newsweek;4/23/2007, Vol. 149 Issue 17, p9
The article provides information on the controversy surrounding World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz. He allegedly meddled in the career of his girlfriend, World Bank communications expert Shaha Riza. Wolfowitz is discovering his unpopularity after bringing in fellow U.S. conservatives to lead an...
- Wolf in sheep's clothing. Steyn, Greta // Finweek;5/3/2007, p42
The article focuses on the problems experienced by World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz relative to his management and tenure. There is a major opposition to his continued tenure following his order for a sizable salary of almost $200,000 for his girlfriend, Shaha Riza, in a new position created...
- The World Bank's Real Problem. Fox, Justin // Time;5/14/2007, Vol. 169 Issue 20, p180
The author discusses why a scandal involving Paul Wolfowitz, president of the World Bank, is taking attention away from the bank's real problems. Wolfowitz's girlfriend Shaha Riza was transferred out of the bank and given a raise when he was appointed president of the bank by U.S. President...
- World Bank Sunshines Anti-Corruption Efforts. Rubin, Debra K. // ENR: Engineering News-Record;4/24/2006, Vol. 256 Issue 16, p12
This article reports that the World Bank takes higher-profile stance to monitor project misconduct in developing countries. The World Bank has taken notice of corruption in developing countries and offered more detail on its own anti-corruption efforts, even vowing to cut off millions of dollars...
- The World Bank's Fight against Corruption. Marquette, Heather // Brown Journal of World Affairs;Spring/Summer2007, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p27
The article discusses the efforts of the World bank to combat corruption. According to the author, Paul Wolfowitz, president of World Bank in 2005 has decided to take a strong position on corruption, developing on the work of his predecessor but taking it in a much more inflicting direction. The...


