Shaha Riza is an employee of the World Bank who is romantically involved with Paul Wolfowitz. Paul approved a pay raise for Riza which has come under serious scrutiny in the press. Many people are calling for Paul to step down as...
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Shaha Riza is an employee of the World Bank who is romantically involved with Paul Wolfowitz. Paul approved a pay raise for Riza which has come under serious scrutiny in the press. Many people are calling for Paul to step down as president of the bank because of "unfair" practices.
In another pathetic attempt to save his job, World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz will appear before a special panel on Monday to discuss a promotion and raise he arranged for Shaha Riza, his girlfriend. This guy is dragging himself through the mud! I’m actually starting to feel embarrassed for him! One more time Mr. Wolfowitz: You brought this mess upon yourself. Free Shaha and yourself from ‘the persecution’ and resign. Quit whining and be a man for God’s sake! Maybe he’s developed some sort of psychological problem from licking his comb too much? I mean really; who licks their comb before running it through ...
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Finally! ABCNEWS - World Bank Chief Paul Wolfowitz Resigns World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz has resigned his post, effective June 30. An internal panel tasked with investigating the lucrative pay and promotion package Wolfowitz arranged in 2005 for girlfriend Shaha Riza found him guilty of breaking bank rules. Good Riddance. Related: Jeannine Aversa / Associated Press - Bush expresses regret over Wolfowitz CNN - Source: Wolfowitz to quit 'soon' Blog Reactions: The Huffington Post , PoliBlog (TM) and Atlas Shrugs , CorrenteWire and Mercury Rising , The Washington Note , Comments From Left Field , DownWithTyranny! , Slate , On Deadline , New York ...
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ . . . 12/10/07 6.42am EST . . . Speaking by telephone, Former Assistant Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, and longtime love interest Shaha Riza, have confirmed that a sex tape of the two is circulating the Internet. Wolfowitz was quoted as saying “Everything in my life is going wrong . . . not only is my doctrine of preemption a laughingstock, but I will be too when people see my schmutzpeepee.” Stated Shaha Riza, “I want to make it perfectly clear that I was faking it . . . he’s good for pay raises, but that's about it.” . IF ...
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The New York Post is reporting that the girlfriend of disgraced World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, has left him. We all know that part of the firestorm which forced him to resign was his cronyism in getting her a job and massive pay increases. So, Wolfowitz is now stuck without a job, without a girlfriend and the still stinking corpse of that Iraq albatross around his neck. It couldn't happen to a more deserving dickweed. Maybe this will give him some motivation to work on those personal grooming issues?
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World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz is under a lot of scrutiny because of the raise the his girlfriend Shaha Riza received. Riza is a communications official in the bank's Middle East department. Critics are saying that Paul Wolfowitz unfairly set her up for a big payday because of their romantic relationship. But did other senior level executive in similar positions to Riza also get raises? Was this pay increase abnormal? How does her new pay scale compare with her peers? None of these details seem to be the focus on media coverage. Instead, it's just scandal! "At this point, he (Paul) is more of ...
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Khaleej Times - WASHINGTON — The woman at the heart of the controversy that has embroiled World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz says she is a victim and was forced into a job transfer because of their
29 March 2007. World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz's romantic associate, Shaha Riza, is reportedly on both the World Bank and State Department's payrolls and receiving unwarranted raises.
MSN MoneyCentral - Extracts from documents relating to the Shaha Riza controversy published on the World Bank website as part of an effort to save Paul Wolfowitz's career as president are misleadi