Former World Bank Chief Didn’t Act on Warnings of Sexual Harassment

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Former World Bank Chief Didn’t Act on Warnings of Sexual Harassment
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Former World Bank chief Kristalina Georgieva knew about a top official’s sexual misconduct but failed to take any action, according to current and former bank staff. Now, he is the top candidate to be Costa Rica’s next president.

knew about a top official’s sexual misconduct but failed to take any action despite publicly saying she was a strong defender of female victims of sexual harassment, according to current and former bank staff.

Ms. Georgieva, now the head of the International Monetary Fund, agreed to extend the term of the bank’s then-chief in Indonesia in 2018 even after a staff outcry about his behavior. The misconduct of the bank official,To Read the Full Story

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