World Bank ready to finance other projects in AP: Official

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Press Trust of India Amaravati
Last Updated : Jul 21 2019 | 7:40 PM IST

The World Bank has apprised the Andhra Pradesh government of its readiness to finance other projects in the state in spite of its refusal to a USD 300 million Amaravati project, an official said.

World Bank officials communicated this to the state government after the USD 300 million loan proposal for Amaravati was dropped at the behest of the Centre, a top official in the Chief Minister's Office said.

"The Washington-based Bank is now not averse to extending loan to AP government according to the latter's priorities. The possibility of increasing the quantum of loan was also not ruled out by the Bank," the official said.

He indicated that the government might seek World Bank assistance for funding the flagship Navaratnalu programme that was aimed at improving the living standards of citizens in tune with the Sustainable Development Goals.

World Bank officials informed the state government officials that the loan proposal was dropped mainly due to "non-compliance of its policies," particularly those related to settlement of affected people.

Also, alleged rampant corruption and flouting of various socio-economic norms were cited as other reasons, the CMO official said.

The Independent Accountability Mechanism (teams) of the World Bank conducted an extensive study in the field after touring the capital region in September 2017.

The Bank teams found "many irregularities in the tender process which were heavily loaded in favour of contractors."
The World Bank, based on field-level investigations, sought an explanation from the Capital Region Development Authority over these issues but the explanation was "unsatisfactory."

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First Published: Jul 21 2019 | 7:40 PM IST

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