World Bank: Selection Process for President Debate

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Department: Department for International Development

World Bank: Selection Process for President

Lord Hain Excerpts
Thursday 28th February 2019

(5 years, 8 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Bates Portrait Lord Bates
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We attach great importance to the legitimacy of the open, merit-based process that is now in place for making that appointment.

Lord Hain Portrait Lord Hain (Lab)
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My Lords, in assessing which candidate will succeed, will the Minister take account of the policies advocated by them? Along with the IMF, the World Bank has had a reputation in recent decades for pursuing a destructive, neoliberal policy, which has recently failed in Georgia, as it has elsewhere. Privatisation, marketisation, small government and cuts in public spending have become a religion, instead of a sensible policy to allow these countries to grow and succeed.

Lord Bates Portrait Lord Bates
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I do not accept that description of the World Bank’s work. It does an incredible amount for the world’s poor through investing in infrastructure and food—for example, for the Rohingya population. It is absolutely committed to eradicating extreme poverty around the world, which is why we support it.