Barbados:
World Bank Group To Discontinue Doing Business Report
21 September 2021
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After?data irregularities on Doing Business 2018 and 2020 were
reported?internally in June 2020, World Bank management?paused?the
next Doing Business report and?initiated?a series
of?reviews?and?audits?of the report and its methodology. In
addition, because the internal reports raised ethical matters,
including the conduct of former Board officials as well as current
and/or former Bank staff, management reported the allegations to
the Bank's appropriate internal accountability mechanisms.
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