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Wolfowitz hires top lawyer to keep job

By Krishna Guha in Washington and Hugh Williamson in Berlin

Published: April 23 2007 22:18 | Last updated: April 23 2007 22:18

World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz has hired Bill Clinton’s former lawyer Robert Bennett as an adviser as the board investigation into the Shaha Riza controversy entered a critical phase.

Members of the seven-man panel of board members are expected to reach a decision this week as to whether Mr Wolfowitz broke bank rules or ethics when he instructed the bank’s human resources chief to offer his girlfriend a large pay rise as part of a secondment package.

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