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World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by coputa(m): 6:38am On May 16

The World Bank has blacklisted 58 Nigerian companies and individuals for engaging in corrupt practices, a move which comes as part of the institution’s ongoing efforts to uphold integrity and transparency in its projects and operations.

Among those affected are 39 Nigerian companies previously debarred by the African Development Bank (AfDB), along with 19 individuals identified by the World Bank under the cross-debarment policy.

The total number of debarments now stands at 58, rendering the implicated entities ineligible to participate in projects and operations financed by institutions of the World Bank Group.

The list which the World Bank updates every three hours, contains a total of 1,210 companies and individuals globally at the time of this report.

A debarment renders firms/individuals ineligible to participate in projects and operations financed by institutions of the World Bank Group.

According to the World Bank report, the sanctions were imposed following an administrative process conducted by the Bank, which allowed the accused firms and individuals to respond to the allegations. This process adhered to the Bank’s procedures for sanctions proceedings and settlements in bank-financed projects.

“Through July 2007, this process was conducted in accordance with the Sanctions Committee Procedures adopted on August 2, 2001. The process is currently conducted in accordance with Bank Procedure: Sanctions Proceedings and Settlements in Bank Financed Projects. For more information on the two-tier sanctions process go to Sanctions,” it stated in the report.


Cross-debarment, as per the Agreement for Mutual Enforcement of Debarment Decisions, was enforced in accordance with the agreement dated 9 April 2010. This agreement has been made effective by several international financial institutions, including the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Inter-American Development Bank, and African Development Bank.

Cross-debarment in accordance with the Agreement for Mutual Enforcement of Debarment Decisions dated 9 April 2010, which, as of July 1, 2011, has been made effective by the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Inter-American Development Bank, and African Development Bank.”

In addition to debarment, the Bank reserves the right to apply other actions to firms and individuals found in violation of its policies, which may not necessarily result in debarment.

The prohibited conduct leading to debarment is defined in the applicable Procurement or Consultant Guidelines, as well as in the World Bank Procurement Regulations for Investment Project Financing Borrowers. The specific guidelines may vary depending on the nature of the project in question.

The World Bank’s actions underscore its commitment to combating corruption and promoting accountability in development projects, ensuring that funds are used effectively for the benefit of the people.

https://thenationonlineng.net/tinubu-congratulates-aruna-quadri-for-ittf-win-in-rwanda/

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Godsgift7837: 6:55am On May 16
Them need to blacklist the entire country. Everything about Nigeria don tire me.

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Mnewton(m): 6:55am On May 16
Greed everywhere; “Okpolo eye No be open eye”.

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by 1bunne4lif(m): 6:55am On May 16
All shades of wrong

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by phemmie06(m): 6:56am On May 16
Nigeria no de carry last, we don win ITTF, We don win Rookie for BL we don win this also

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by idanone(m): 6:57am On May 16
No be politicians get those companies? abi no be through Cruk mean those company take came into existence. The devil they do Industry training (IT) when it comes to corruption in Nigeria

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Odjirigho: 6:57am On May 16
Interesting
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by seetomorrow: 6:57am On May 16
Godsgift7837:
Them need to blacklist the entire country. Everything about Nigeria don tire me.

Aswear

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by omohayek: 6:58am On May 16
What is the point of a story like this if none of the barred individuals and companies are actually mentioned?

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by CountinBlessins(m): 7:00am On May 16
Probably all Yoruba and Yoruba owned companies angry

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by vibratingpenis: 7:00am On May 16
Kek Na here Abeg.
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Brendaniel: 7:00am On May 16
It is well
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Kaybaba5(m): 7:01am On May 16
They should blacklist FG in order to stop them from using Nigeria to borrow from them

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by gigabyte13: 7:02am On May 16
Name and Shame them
Where are the names.....
I came to read the names jooooooo

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Chinjo2: 7:02am On May 16
They should blacklist all Nigerian politician self.
You collect loan from world bank then you loot the loan. What kind of people are rulling this country?

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by ibechris(m): 7:03am On May 16
A country of rogues...even their pastors and imams can't be trusted,politicians nko...the worst of human beings on earth.

The civil servant nko...innocent criminals.

This country is a scam.

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by virginboy1(m): 7:03am On May 16
Nigeria the common "Hub of corruption "

Sighsssss undecided


Moreover why can't they mentioned the names of the individuals and companies blacklisted so as to stand as a detterant to others.... sad
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by adeade83: 7:03am On May 16
It should rather read, "...and millions of corrupt Nigerians...
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by kennyz247(m): 7:04am On May 16
Funny people
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Themanleshey: 7:05am On May 16
CountinBlessins:
Probably all Yoruba and Yoruba owned companies angry

Your wish ?

Well sorry to break your heart, that you wish did not come true .

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by adeade83: 7:05am On May 16
It should rather read, "...and millions of corrupt Nigerians..." instead.
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by franchasofficia: 7:06am On May 16
No list of the companies and individuals involved?


Corruption fighting back under Mr Corruption himself angry



You can check the full list of barred companies by World Bank on this link https://www.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/procurement/debarred-firms

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by DMerciful(m): 7:07am On May 16
Oturugbeke

What do you expect under a corrupt illegitimate president?
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by TUTU147: 7:07am On May 16
World bank and other international bodies are the problem of this country,why give loan to our leaders without proper monitoring and supervision.This is the reason why loan are been stolen once it is released to them
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Tradepunter2: 7:09am On May 16
omohayek:
What is the point of a story like this if none of the barred individuals and companies are actually mentioned?

It's meant for shock and awe purpose...... SEUN NAIRALAND IS BECOMING WORTHLESS

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by VirtualHumour: 7:09am On May 16
Nigeria's second name, corruption
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by GiZcorp: 7:09am On May 16
No names? You're not serious

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Tradepunter2: 7:09am On May 16
TUTU147:
World bank and other international bodies are the problem of this country,why give loan to our leaders without proper monitoring and supervision.This is the reason why loan are been stolen once it is released to them

So that UNA GO SHOUTING COLONIALISM...... BLACK MAN WILL NEVER GET SENSE
Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by CountinBlessins(m): 7:10am On May 16
Themanleshey:


Your wish ?

Well sorry to break your heart, that you wish did not come true .

Wish? What does wishing have to do with this ? I was merely making an assumption based on prevailing stats. Yoruba are well known for fraud and stealing amongst other vices as are other tribes known for theirs.
angry

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Yankee101: 7:11am On May 16
We need to inculcate integrity at all level of education and jobs in nigeria

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by NothingDoMe: 7:12am On May 16
Godsgift7837:
Them need to blacklist the entire country. Everything about Nigeria don tire me.
It is quite frustrating and annoying

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Re: World Bank Blacklists 58 Nigerian Companies, Individuals Over Corruption by Klington: 7:13am On May 16

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