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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><p class="wp-caption-text">Emad Mekay</p></font></p><p>By Emad Mekay<br />WASHINGTON, Mar 29 2005 (IPS) </p><p>The U.S. government&#8217;s oversight of whistleblower protection policies at some of the world&#8217;s most influential financial powerhouses is inadequate to protect those who risk their careers by calling attention to corruption and irregularities, a leading watchdog group said Tuesday.<br />
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The Washington-based Government Accountability Project (GAP), a whistleblower support organisation, was responding to a report by the U.S. Treasury that came out on Mar. 25 evaluating transparency reforms, including whistleblower protection, at the World Bank and other multilateral development banks (MDBs).</p>
<p>&quot;In terms of whistleblower policies at the banks, so far Treasury has been satisfied with too little,&quot; said GAP legal director Tom Devine. &quot;The good news is that Treasury is using its bully pulpit to press for change. The bad news is so far the reality is not close to the rhetoric.&quot;</p>
<p>Devine said that MDB whistleblowers still proceed at their own risk in trusting policies that are &quot;more like traps than protection.&quot;</p>
<p>The MDBs are the largest source of development finance in the world, typically lending between 30 to 40 billion dollars to low- and middle-income countries in any given year.</p>
<p>The Bank Information Centre, a Washington-based clearinghouse on the MDBs, says that those institutions, and in particular the World Bank, the world&#8217;s largest development agency, are also a primary source of development &quot;knowledge&quot;.<br />
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Those banks are &quot;central in determining the direction&quot; of development policy, including approaches to sustainability across Latin America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Central and Eastern Europe.</p>
<p>They include the African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Inter-American Development Bank and the World Bank Group.</p>
<p>Reforms in those institutions are essential if the hundreds of billions of dollars administered by the MDBs are to succeed in their anti-poverty mission.</p>
<p>The Treasury Department evaluation is the second progress report mandated by a provision in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2004. The first came out in September 2004.</p>
<p>That provision, known as the McConnell-Leahy Amendment, requires the U.S. to use its voice and vote at MDBs, through its executive directors on the boards of those institutions, to achieve &quot;seven accountability reforms&quot; based on transparency, including whistleblower protection that meets the standards of U.S. and international law.</p>
<p>The U.S. Congress has the authority to determine how much and under what conditions funding will be allocated to MDBs.</p>
<p>But GAP said that the Treasury was repeating unverified assertions from the banks and heavily relied on their self-reported claims in its report.</p>
<p>&quot;Treasury gives the World Bank a free ride, not commenting on the effectiveness of a whistleblower policy that increasingly has been exposed as dangerous for anyone bearing witness to wrongdoing,&quot; said the group in a statement on Tuesday.</p>
<p>GAP also faulted the Treasury for endorsing the World Bank&#8217;s Department of Institutional Integrity (INT) as a &quot;model&quot; when the unit&#8217;s investigations are not independent of management.</p>
<p>The group said the unit has also been misused to inflict reprisals on whistleblowers.</p>
<p>Earlier this month, five whistleblowers in the World Bank who had complained about retaliation identified the INT, a branch specifically created to investigate and report fraud and corruption in Bank operations directly to senior management, as the main culprit for their mistreatment.</p>
<p>They had blown the whistle on auditing and accounting irregularities at the Bank, prompting a congressional committee to announce that it would investigate the accusations.</p>
<p>The Treasury&#8217;s report appeared to be too lenient in accepting MDB policies at &quot;face value&quot;, which watchdog groups say risks keeping systems that are incapable of affording due process to victims of reprisal in place.</p>
<p>The group also criticised the secrecy, methodology and references used by the Treasury in its 48-page report.</p>
<p>&quot;There is an inherent credibility gap for transparency reforms that are assessed by concealed means,&quot; it said.</p>
<p>GAP&#8217;s legal director said keeping rules on transparency and accountability secret was contradictory and incongruous.</p>
<p>&quot;Treasury praises long-pending Bank promises of still-secret plans to create whistleblower policies,&quot; Devine said. &quot;Secret transparency reforms are an oxymoron.&quot;</p>
<p>But the Treasury report seems to also have included items that were accepted by watchdog groups.</p>
<p>These included criticism of the lack of strong whistleblower protection policies at the Inter-American Development Bank, which lends to Latin America, the African Development Bank, which operates in Africa, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.</p>
<p>GAP also applauded Treasury for endorsing an upcoming report by Prof. Robert Vaughn of American University, a respected expert on whistleblower rights hired by the World Bank to recommend an refurbishment of its whistleblower policy.</p>
<p>GAP had long called for a systemic and structural overhaul to policies and whistleblower protections at the MDBs.</p>
<p>The GAP statement on Tuesday quoted GAP International Director Melanie Beth Oliviero as saying that the Treasury should use its influential voice and vote to extract new policy commitments.</p>
<p>She recommended Jun. 1 as a deadline for new policies at the banks as required by the McConnell-Leahy Amendment.</p>
<p>&quot;Further, it should push the Banks to seek and incorporate public comment by staff and third parties such as non-governmental organisations and academic experts,&quot; she said.</p>
<p>&quot;Treasury should lead all Board members in assuming their responsibility to monitor organisational policies and demand accountability than can be independently verified, such as through external audits.&quot;</p>
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