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Subject: World Bank Anticorruption Strategy May Spark Changes in Disclosure
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freedominfo.org update, November 13, 2006
IFTI Watch - World Bank Anticorruption Strategy May Spark Changes in
Disclosure Policy
http://www.freedominfo.org
November 13, 2006 - Adoption of a new anticorruption strategy at the World
Bank may lead to changes in the Bank's disclosure policy, according to an
article posted today on freedominfo.org's IFTI Watch column.
Follow the link below to read the full article on freedominfo.org:
http://www.freedominfo.org
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