Gee these people are saints even when they leave the administration:
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz acknowledged Thursday that he erred in helping a close female friend get transferred to a high-paying job, and said he was sorry.
His apology didn’t ease concerns among the bank’s staff association, which wants him to resign.
The growing controversy has overshadowed major development meetings this weekend and is raising fresh questions about whether Wolfowitz will stay on the job.
At issue are the generous compensation and pay raises of a bank employee, Shaha Riza, who has dated Wolfowitz. She was given an assignment at the State Department in September 2005, shortly after he became bank president.
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The World Bank Group Staff Association is demanding that Wolfowitz step down.
“The president must acknowledge that his conduct has compromised the integrity and effectiveness of the World Bank Group and has destroyed the staff’s trust in his leadership,” the association said Thursday. “He must act honorably and resign.”
Wolfowitz said he met Thursday morning with the World Bank’s board and that members were looking into the matter. He declined to discuss what actions, if any, the board could take.
“I proposed to the board that they establish some mechanism to judge whether the agreement reached was a reasonable outcome,” he said, referring to Riza’s transfer. “I will accept any remedies they propose.”
Scandals follow them even when they leave Washington.