Paul Wolfowitz and his close female
friend Shaha Riza(File Photo)
WASHINGTON, April 12 (Xinhua) -- World Bank
President Paul Wolfowitz on Thursday apologized for the promotion and pay rises
for a close female friend he has dated.
"I made a mistake, for which I am sorry, " said
Wolfowitz, but declined to say whether he would resign.
Shaha Riza, once a staff member in the bank, was
removed to work with the U.S. State Department when Wolfowitz took over at the
World Bank in 2005, to avoid any conflict of interest.
While still on the World Bank payroll, Riza was
rapidly promoted and ended up with a package of tax-free salary to about 193,000
dollars, more even than Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice receives before tax.
"I take full responsibility for the details. I did
not attempt to hide my actions nor make anyone else responsible," Wolfowitz told
a news conference.
He acknowledged that the situation surrounding Riza
"had the potential to harm this institution," but argued that he had initially
wanted no involvement in her employment terms.
"I proposed to the board that they establish some
mechanism to judge whether the agreement reached was a reasonable outcome," he
said. "I will accept any remedies they propose."
"For those people who disagree with the things that
they associate me with in my previous job, I'm not in my previous job. I'm not
working for the U.S. government, I'm working for this institution and its 185
shareholders," he said.
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz
speaks at a news conference at the International Monetary Fund
headquarters in Washington, capital of the United States on April 12,
2007. Wolfowitz said on Thursday he made "a mistake for which I am sorry"
over his handling of the promotion and pay increase of a staff member,
Shaha Riza, whom he is dating. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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