WB head leaves BD after threat

Published September 11, 2004

DHAKA, Sept 10: The World Bank's country director in Bangladesh has left after receiving a death threat, a bank source said on Friday.

Newspaper reports said Christine Wallich received the threatening letter on Tuesday and left Bangladesh hurriedly that night. They said the letter was mailed to Wallich from Dhaka's Gulshan area, with copies sent to several newspaper offices.

A World Bank source confirmed on Friday that Wallich had received a threatening letter and that she had left the country, but would not say if her trip was pre-planned, where she had gone or when she might return.

A senior government official said on Friday that Wallich had informed Finance Minister M. Saifur Rahman of the threat. -Reuters

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