Albania PM Lashes At World Bank In Project Row
| 03 February 2009 | By Besar Likmeta in Tirana
“The investigative panel of the World Bank has produced a report full of falsities, which come as a result of internal rivalries of certain groups inside the World Bank,” Berisha told reporters. “The dirt that the report throws at this government is exactly what we cleaned up from the mess made from the previous government.”
According to Berisha the project and his government averted the control of the Albania’s southern coast from the land mafia.
Contacted by Balkan Insight, the World Bank said through spokesperson that “at this time, we are not able to comment,” on the accusations.
The investigation by an inspection panel found that World Bank management failed to comply with its policies with respect to the design, appraisal and implementation of the project, harming the local people affected by it. The probe also found that WB assisted the demolition by pressuring local construction police to take action and by supplying them with equipment and aerial photos.
In addition to the project's failure to comply with World Bank policies, the investigators noted allegations of corruption and complaints that the demolition of the Jale settlements was part of a bigger scheme to develop the area as a tourist resort. While the panel does not evaluate these allegations, it concludes that the selective demolition carried out by construction police supports the intention to clear the area.
The investigative panel also accused World Bank management of misrepresenting facts during the probe and hampering the investigation by withholding access to data, while it notes the unusual lack of recollection of facts and crucial events by staff. Investigators say that several WB staff members both in headquarters and on the field were “coached” to provide unusually consistent but factually incorrect or misleading information.
In a statement for Balkan Insight the World Bank conceded “that mistakes were made in the project, and that ways to address the alleged grievances of those affected are under active consideration.”
“The World Bank is concerned about the errors that were made by management and staff in the context of the project. In accordance with our internal processes, the Bank is reviewing actions of its staff, and, if warranted, will take appropriate action," the statement said.
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