(Reuters) - World Bank officials at the forefront of the bank's anti-corruption fight on Thursday voiced deep concern over the impact to their work from the crisis surrounding bank chief Paul Wolfowitz.
In a letter to Wolfowitz and the bank's executive board, the officials said they could no longer credibly implement the bank's anti-corruption strategy, which the former U.S. deputy defense secretary zealously campaigned for since he joined the bank in 2005.
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