Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Haley, Ivanka Trump among possible World Bank nominees

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U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and U.S. President Donald Trump’s daughter and adviser Ivanka are among possible U.S. candidates to replace outgoing World Bank President Jim Yong Kim, The Financial Times reported Friday.

Kim abruptly announced Monday he was cutting short his tenure as the bank’s president more than three years before his second term was due to end.

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In addition to Trump and Haley, who stepped down as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations last month, other names being floated include Treasury Undersecre­tary for Internatio­nal Affairs David Malpass and Mark Green, head of the U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), the newspaper reported.

Ivanka Trump in 2017 was the driving force behind a $1 billion, Saudi-supported World Bank fund to promote entreprene­urship by women.

The U.S. Treasury Department told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Friday that it had no comment in potential candidates. The department has received a “significan­t number of recommenda­tions,” a spokespers­on said.

“We are beginning the internal review process for a U.S. nominee. We look forward to working with the governors to select a new leader.”

Under an unwritten agreement, the United States, which is the bank’s largest shareholde­r, has always chosen its leader since the institutio­n was founded following World War II.

But the success of a U.S. candidate no longer appears completely assured.

Kim was the first American nominee to face a contested election for the World Bank presidency in 2012 and the bank’s board has said its selection process will be “open, merit-based and transparen­t,” implying nonU.S. candidates would not be ruled out.

The World Bank Board said Thursday it would start accepting nomination­s for a new leader early next month and name a replacemen­t for Kim by mid-April.

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