AfDB Probe: How Ethics Committee cleared Adesina(Full Report)
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In a letter to the chairperson of the bank’s board of governors, Nialé Kaba, the Secretary, U.S. Department of Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, faulted the committee’s decision to totally exonerate Mr Adesina of all allegations. The article empowers the ethics committee to “conduct a preliminary examination of a complaint or allegation received by it to determine whether it is based on apparently solid justifications, with a view to submitting it to the Chairperson of the Bureau of the Board of Governors.”
On February 4, the committee approached the general counsel of the Bank to seek not only further clarification on its mandate but to solicit the legal advice on the admissibility of the petition form as filed. On February 7, the committee said it sent a copy of the petition to Mr Adesina and demanded his official response.
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