- REMARKS OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE INSPECTION PANEL TO THE BOARD OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS ON THE CHAD-CAMEROON PIPELINE PROJECTS – INSPECTION PANEL INVESTIGATION REPORT. Edward S. Ayensu 3:00 p.m., September 12, 2002 1. Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen of the Board. Before I make some introductory remarks on the Panel's Investigation Report, including those of Management's Report and…
- WORLD BANK BOARD AUTHORIZES AN INSPECTION PANEL INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON, October 9, 2001.The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved on September 7, 2001, the independent Inspection Panel's recommendation to conduct an investigation into the Bank's compliance with its own policies related to activities in the Parej East mining area under a Coal Sector Environmental and Social…
- Contact: Eduardo G. Abbott 202-458-2617 WASHINGTON, October 3, 2001—The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved on October 1, 2001 the Panel's recommendation to conduct an investigation into claims made by the Requesters on aspects of the Chad Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project, the Management of the Petroleum Economy Project, and the Petroleum Sector Management Capacity…
- CONTACT: Eduardo Abbott (202) 458-2617 Antonia M. Macedo (202 ) 458-2597 WORLD BANK BOARD AUTHORIZES AN INSPECTION PANEL INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON, May 16, 2000: The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors yesterday approved the independent Inspection Panel's recommendation for it to conduct an investigation into the Bank's compliance with its own policies in a Mining Development and…
- China to Implement Qinghai Component of the China Western Poverty Reduction Project with its Own Resources To read the Inspection Panel Report and the Management Response, seeDocuments Relating to the China - Western Poverty Reduction Project WASHINGTON, July 7, 2000- The Chinese authorities announced today that they intend to use their own resources to implement the Qinghai Component of the…
- Washington, May 7, 2001 - The World Bank Board of Executive Directors recorded their approval of the actions and next steps put forth by World Bank Management in response to the Inspection Panel's findings in its Investigation Report of the PRODEMINCA Project. The Panel concluded in its report that Management was substantially in compliance with the provisions of OD 4.01 on Environmental…
- Outcome of the Investigation into the Kenya Water Hyacinth Chopping Pilot of the Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project Washington, May 14, 2001 - The World Bank Board of Executive Directors recorded their approval of the recommendations made by World Bank Management in response to the Inspection Panel's findings in its Investigation Report on the Water Hyacinth Chopping Pilot of the…
- Contact: Eduardo Abbott (202) 458-2617; Antonia Macedo (202) 458-2597 April 28, 2000. Washington, D.C. The World Bank's independent Inspection Panel today delivered its Investigation Report on the Qinghai component of the China Western Poverty Reduction Project to Bank Management. The Report is confidential and the Panel is unable to discuss its contents until after the Report is made publicly…
- WASHINGTON, May 5, 2000 -The independent Inspection Panel will start the investigation with some interviews of staff and consultants involved in the preparation and implementation of the Project. This will be followed by a visit to the field in Kenya. On April 10, 2000, The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved the Panel's recommendation for it to conduct an investigation into an…
- Washington, March 1, 2001-Mr. Jim MacNeill, a Canadian national, was unanimously re-elected by the members of the Inspection Panel to serve as Chairman of the Panel effective March 1, 2001 until February 28, 2002. The Inspection Panel--an unprecedented international body--was created in 1993 to provide an independent forum to private citizens who believe they or their interests have been or…