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Africa Edition Kenya Edition Uganda Edition Tanzania Edition ePaper Search Subscribe Log in My Account * Personal details * Change password * Purchases * Sign out Logging you out... NEWS NEWS Search * Culture * Analysis * Covid Tracker * Opinion * People * Sports * EDITIONS * Africa * Kenya * Uganda * The Citizen * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPAPER * Daily Nation * Daily Monitor * The Citizen Hello Your subscription is almost coming to an end. Don’t miss out on the great content on Nation.Africa Ready to continue your informative journey with us? Renew subscription Maybe later Hello Your premium access has ended, but the best of Nation.Africa is still within reach. Renew now to unlock exclusive stories and in-depth features. Reclaim your full access. Click below to renew. Renew subscription Maybe later Subscribe for a month to get full access Caption for the landscape image: $6M FRAUD PROBE AT CENTRE OF AFDB STAFF ASSAULT IN ADDIS Saturday, December 23, 2023 Scroll down to read the article African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina during a past media briefing. Photo credit: Diana Ngila | Nation Media Group By Charles Onyango-Obbo * Summary * Article * Related WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: * Security officers are accused of assaulting and detaining AfDB’s Deputy Director-General of the East Africa region and Country Manager, Abdul Kamara, and another bank staffer, John Bosco Bukenya, who was principal country programme officer. * The victims got on the nerves of powerful forces while investigating how cash was deposited in a private, offshore account. THANK YOU FOR READING NATION.AFRICA Show plans Premier lender African Development Bank (AfDB) on Wednesday announced that it was pulling out international staff from Ethiopia, after a “serious diplomatic incident” in which its employees were attacked by security officers. The Abidjan-headquartered lender said existing Ethiopian staff would continue working under its employment contracts, and the Ethiopian office manned by an officer-in-charge. * AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK TO RELOCATE INTERNATIONAL STAFF FROM ETHIOPIA The bank said existing Ethiopian staff would continue to work under their contracts. News Dec 20, 2023 * AFRICAN LEADERS PUSH FOR CHANGE IN GLOBAL FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE They want IMF to unlock more resources to accelerate growth, tackle climate change, address debt, and close infrastructure financing gaps. News Jul 04, 2023 REGISTER TO CONTINUE READING THIS PREMIUM ARTICLE Yes, please! Already have a subscription? Log in TO CONTINUE READING, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE FOR FULL ACCESS TO CONTINUE READING, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE FOR FULL ACCESS Subscribe now Already have a subscription? Log in * * * * Login to join the discussion Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. OOPS WE'RE SORRY, WE COULDN'T LOAD THE ARTICLE If you have an Ad-blocker please disable it and reload the page or try again later. Reload page * Culture * Analysis * Covid Tracker * Opinion * People * Sports * Empower Africa * Contact Us * Frequently asked questions * NMG Privacy Policy * Terms and Conditions of Use * Our Blog Rules Nation Media Group © 2024 REGISTER TO CONTINUE READING THIS PREMIUM ARTICLE It's free! Yes, please! Already have a subscription? Log in TO CONTINUE READING, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE FOR FULL ACCESS TO CONTINUE READING, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE FOR FULL ACCESS Subscribe now Already have a subscription? Sign in here We're Online! How may I help you today?