(Reuters) - BRASILIA, June 18 - Healing the wounds and
conflicts at the World Bank will be a difficult task in the
aftermath of an ethics scandal, Robert Zoellick, the bank's
likely next president, said on Monday.
"My role as a potential CEO is to try to heal this
institution, overcome some of the conflicts, the bruises, the
wounding, the frustrations," Zoellick told a news conference in
the Brazilian capital at the end of a two-week tour through
Africa, Europe and Latin America.
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conflicts at the World Bank will be a difficult task in the
aftermath of an ethics scandal, Robert Zoellick, the bank's
likely next president, said on Monday.
"My role as a potential CEO is to try to heal this
institution, overcome some of the conflicts, the bruises, the
wounding, the frustrations," Zoellick told a news conference in
the Brazilian capital at the end of a two-week tour through
Africa, Europe and Latin America.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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