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Angry Wolfowitz in four-letter tirade (threatened staff over Riza raise) - Guardian
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Edited on Tue May-15-07 03:20 AM by Eugene
Source: The Guardian

8.30am
http://www.guardian.co.uk/imf/story/0,,2079877,00.html">Angry Wolfowitz in four-letter tirade

Richard Adams in Washington
Tuesday May 15, 2007
Guardian Unlimited


An angry and bitter Paul Wolfowitz poured abuse and threatened
retaliations on senior World Bank staff if his orders for pay rises
and promotions for his partner were revealed, according to new
details published last night.

Under fire for the lavish package given to Shaha Riza, a World
Bank employee and Mr Wolfowitz's girlfriend when he became
president, an official investigation into the controversy has
found that Mr Wolfowitz broke bank rules and violated his own
contract – setting off a struggle between US and European
governments over Mr Wolfowitz's future.

Sounding more like a cast member of the Sopranos than an
international leader, in testimony by one key witness
Mr Wolfowitz declares: "If they fuck with me or Shaha, I have
enough on them to fuck them too."

The remarks were published in a report detailing the controversy
that erupted last month after the size of Ms Riza's pay rises was
revealed. The report slates Mr Wolfowitz for his "questionable
judgment and a preoccupation with self-interest", saying: "Mr
Wolfowitz saw himself as the outsider to whom the established
rules and standards did not apply."

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