IDB fires president after accusations of abuse of power
External investigators claimed Claver-Carone had not co-operated with probe
The board of governors of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) removed the bank’s president, Mauricio Claver-Carone, on September 26.
The move came after the president failed to fully co-operate into an external investigation into charges that he had a relationship with a colleague he had allegedly favoured for promotion and pay rises.
The board acted after executive directors voted unanimously to recommend Claver-Carone’s dismissal. The US national had been president of the IDB since
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