World Bank, please dare tackle the issue of what could be considered punishable economic crimes against humanity
Could we challenge the World Bank, as the world’s premier development bank, to put on its agenda to try to qualify which economic policies could be so egregious so as to qualify as punishable economic crimes against humanity?
For instance in a country where people are dying for lack of food and medicines, could selling gas at less than US$ 1 cent per gallon be such a crime?
An Executive Director of the World Bank answered me with: “We already name and shame those who engage in outrageous subsidies of fuel”
That is good, but far from enough! That the World Bank names and shames, is sometimes in some shady circles even taken as evidence of good behavior. No, I am referring to the possibility of having an energy minister face charges in the International Court of Justice in Hague.
I have tried to raise this issue elsewhere… but yet no response.