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Kickbacks to Ministers, Health officials, said World Bank but Govt sits on report

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  • The World Bank’s internal anti-corruption unit has alleged widespread corruption, including “witness statements” that kickbacks were paid to Ministers and officials of the Union Health Ministry, in its multi-million-dollar projects to reduce maternal and infant mortality. The report, prepared in late 2005, said that projects worth $2 billion were “beset with corruption or were at risk.”

    This had led to the Bank suspending healthcare loans worth over $1 billion, as first reported by The Indian Express — the suspension was lifted after strong lobbying by New Delhi which is the Bank’s largest borrower but the report remained under wraps.

    Now obtained by The Indian Express, the report is not only embarrassing for the government and the Bank — whose procurement and anti-corruption policies are under cloud — it also raises questions over another key sponsor of the Reproductive and Child Health programme, the British government, through its Department for International Development.

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    The report acquires significance since the Bank is expected, in a fortnight, to submit a detailed review of key health-sector projects it has funded in India.

    The main findings of the report, submitted by the Bank’s Department of Institutional Integrity (also known as INT) in late 2005:

    Among the projects where evidence of corruption was found: $165-million Malaria Control Project (now succeeded by a ‘Vector Borne Disease Control Project’); $90.7-million Orissa Health Systems Development Project, $110-million Uttar Pradesh Health Systems Development Project and the Tuberculosis Control Project.

    Routine kickbacks paid to government officials, including officials at the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare; “oral testimony” by witnesses of kickbacks to Ministers.

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    corruption in IndiaBy: prakash | 05-Mar-2009 Reply | Forward Whats new in that?Entire WORLD including even infants in Hindusthan know that entire country is run by corrupt babus
    Kickbacks to Ministers, Health officialsBy: Shivalingam | 24-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward A case should be filed as PIL to expose all the officials who demanded bribes never even for improving health of Indian public. These traitors should be identified and put in jail for long terms
    corruptionBy: ramesh | 26-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward how are the poor of india to know what is kickbacks and corruption when the elite of india who have four meals a day talk about the hunger of the millions who are struglling to have a meal a day. According to the programme on hunger in india on ndtv recently food grains meant for the poor are being taken by this corrupted officials who then go on the camera and say that children are "actually not dying of malnutrition" is pathetic and shameful, and i think this people should not only be brought to justice but hanged for the murder of thousands of children through malnutrition, but then who will bring them to justice when the whole system from top to bottom is totally rotten.
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