IDB chief, facing possible probe, says allegations against him being 'weaponized'
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[April 09, 2022] By
Cassandra Garrison
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The head of the
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Mauricio Claver-Carone, on Friday
said he was the target of an "anonymous political media campaign" after
Reuters reported the bank's directors were looking into an accusation
that he had an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate.
IDB directors met this week to discuss hiring an outside firm to
investigate allegations that Claver-Carone had carried out an intimate
relationship with a staffer, Reuters reported exclusively.
The news agency was unable to confirm the claims about the alleged
relationship, which, if verified, would appear to be against the bank's
rules. Claver-Carone has not responded to repeated requests for comment.
At an event on Friday, which was streamed online, Claver-Carone
criticized an "anonymous political media campaign" against him and said
he had evidence of the truth and hoped to have the opportunity to defend
himself. He did not directly address the specific allegations, which
were made in an anonymous letter.
"Trust me, I would love to present to all of you today the direct
evidence which I have - not circumstantial, not hearsay, not anonymous -
but direct evidence of truth," Claver-Carone said in opening remarks at
an IDB event.
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A man stands next to a screen with the logo of Banco Interamericano
de Desarrollo (BID) at the Atlapa Convention Center in Panama City
March 13, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
"I do hope I am given the opportunity to officially present my case and
information," he added, saying he would respect the confidentiality of the
ongoing process.
He alleged that some people at the bank were "weaponizing an anonymous letter to
orchestrate a media campaign," without giving evidence.
The IDB declined to comment on Claver-Carone's remarks.
The bank's directors met again on Thursday and drafted a resolution to hire an
external firm to investigate the allegations which must be approved by the board
of governors, a bank source said. The directors decided not to propose removing
Claver-Carone from his duties, the bank source added.
The Washington-based IDB is a development bank that, while far smaller than the
International Monetary Fund or World Bank, is a key player in Latin America.
(Reporting by Cassandra Garrison; Editing by Alistair Bell)
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