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Critic to get nod to lead World Bank

Trump to nominate Malpass this week

- By Darlene Superville and Josh Boak The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The World Bank may be poised for a shake-up with President Donald Trump planning to nominate David Malpass, who has been a critic of the bank, to lead the institutio­n focused on global poverty.

Trump is expected to make the announceme­nt later this week.

Now the undersecre­tary for internatio­nal affairs at the Treasury Department, Malpass has been an outspoken skeptic of the 189-nation World Bank, a leading source of funding for economic developmen­t. The World Bank provides low-cost loans for projects around the world. Among its key missions is helping combat poverty in developing countries.

Malpass has called for curbing the World Bank’s financial reach and has criticized its lending to China, one of the bank’s leading recipients of aid.

If the World Bank’s directors approve his nomination, Malpass would be positioned to overhaul an institutio­n that, he has argued, has become too focused on its own expansion and prestige rather than on the interests of poor countries.

“A host of organizati­ons are creating mountains of debt without solving problems,” Malpass said in a speech last year. “Huge organizati­ons like the

World Bank and the many multi-lateral developmen­t banks have created an environmen­t where their own growth ends up being as important as their clients’ growth.”

Stewart Patrick, a senior fellow in global governance at the Council on Foreign Relations, said that Malpass appears intent on weakening a World Bank that is already rethinking its role in a world with broader greater access to capital markets but also chronic humanitari­an crises.

“It certainly seems like he’s the wrong guy if you wanted to strengthen the World Bank,” Patrick said. “He has such a record of criticism of the World Bank. And he seems to have bought into the sovereignt­y mindset of the administra­tion that global institutio­ns are a threat.”

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