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Afdb Chief Adesina Survives Second Probe Into His Conduct The East

afdb Chief Adesina Survives Second Probe Into His Conduct The East
afdb Chief Adesina Survives Second Probe Into His Conduct The East

Afdb Chief Adesina Survives Second Probe Into His Conduct The East The embattled president of african development bank (afdb), dr akinwumi adesina, has survived a second probe into his conduct, boosting his re election bid next month. a team of independent auditors, that the us government had called for, said they could not find proof he had engaged in corruption or nepotism as alleged by whistleblowers. Embattled president of african development bank (afdb), dr adewumi adesina, has survived a second round of investigation into his conduct, giving him a boost in his re election bid next month. a team of independent auditors demanded for by the us government said they could not find proof he had engaged in corruption or nepotism as anonymous.

afdb S Akinwumi adesina Takes Oath For second Tenure the East African
afdb S Akinwumi adesina Takes Oath For second Tenure the East African

Afdb S Akinwumi Adesina Takes Oath For Second Tenure The East African In january, whistleblowers at the bank based in abidjan, ivory coast, had accused mr adesina of abusing his office. in a 16 point document they had alleged misconduct, including what they said was. Uganda can survive without its fuel coming via mombasa, but a ‘madman’ is argentina’s president; east africa could do with some of his ‘madness’ science & health. The afdb board meeting is said to have agreed to an independent investigation into the allegations concerning mr adesina's conduct after denmark, sweden, norway and finland supported the us. The us is afdb’s second largest shareholder after nigeria with a 6.5 per cent stake, giving it significant voting powers. nigeria is the biggest shareholder with 9.2 per cent and has been at the forefront of pushing for dr adesina’s reelection with endorsements from among others south africa that controls a 4.8 per cent stake.

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