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The Whistleblowing Policy 2023 builds on a 2007 policy, which at the time was widely considered as progressive and reflective of the value the Bank Group places on the contribution of whistleblowers to its anti-corruption processes, and its zero tolerance of any retaliation against them.
The new policy sets additional standards, by bringing the Bank’s Boards members and elected officials under the disciplinary scope of the policy where they are found to have threatened or participated in retaliation against any internal or external party reporting fraud and corruption in Bank operations, or assisting in audits, investigations and disciplinary processes.
Enhancing its ability to protect external whistleblowers, the new policy classifies retaliation by external parties within the context of AfDB-financed operations as Obstructive Practices, which are subject to debarment under the Bank’s sanctions system.
The new policy ensures that the Bank will continue to protect natural persons or entities:
The new Whistleblower Policy also ensures due process guarantees by:
The Bank’s Boards of Directors have further committed to reviewing the new policy in 2028, after five years of implementation, taking into consideration implementation reports and feedback from stakeholders.
In 2007, a review of the Bank’s whistleblowing policy by the United States-based Government Accountability Project (GAP) indicated that the African Development Bank was the first multilateral development bank to substantially comply with the whistleblower transparency reforms authored by senators Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Richard Lugar (R-In.) and approved in an October 2005 U.S. appropriations law. GAP described the 2007 policy, as setting “a new standard for protecting staff members and others from retaliation when they report fraud or corruption [and]… guaranteeing employment for vindicated whistleblowers who suffer retaliation.”
Whistleblowing Policy 2023 Sensitization Campaign to last six months
Speaking at the launch of the Whistleblowing Policy sensitization campaign at the Bank’s headquarters in Abidjan on Tuesday 25 April, Paula Santos-Da Costa, Director of the Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption, stated: “the campaign will be implemented over a six-month period in the Bank’s headquarters, regional and country offices and in Regional Member Countries.”
Santos-Da Costa, the Bank’s designated chief whistleblower protection officer, said the campaign will be carried out through a variety of activities including, installation of information desks, dissemination of information, education and communication materials such as fact sheets and FAQs. The campaign will also engage beneficiary communities hosting Bank-financed projects, civil society organisations, relevant professional bodies, contractors and government officials involved in project implementation.
The director further stated that an internal guideline has been developed and issued to “ensure the strategic and efficient implementation of the Whistleblowing Policy 2023”.
The African Development Bank Group Whistleblowing Policy 2023 can be downloaded from the Bank’s website in English (https://apo-opa.info/3V7cAi4) and French (https://apo-opa.info/40HgGhY).
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).
Media Contact:
Amba Mpoke-Bigg, Communication and External Relations Department, African Development Bank
Email: a.mpoke-bigg@afdb.org
Technical Contact:
Elisabeth Kebe, Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption (PIAC)
Email: e.kebe@afdb.org
The Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption:
The Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption of the African Development Bank Group is responsible for preventing, deterring and investigating allegations of corruption, fraud and other sanctionable practices in Bank Group-financed operations and is tasked with coordinating the Bank Group’s implementation of the Whistleblowing Policy and maintaining the whistleblower complaint channels.
For more information visit https://apo-opa.info/3ytFjDk
African Development Bank staff and the general public can use secured channels of the Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption to report fraud, corruption and staff misconduct within the Bank or operations financed by the Bank Group through the following channels:
Secured telephone (24/7): +1 (770) 776-5658
Secured email address: whistleblowing@afdb.org; or investigations@iacd-afdb.org
Complaint form (Anonymity enabled): https://apo-opa.info/40DRjh1
Mail correspondence should be marked “CONFIDENTIAL” and sent to:
African Development Bank:
Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption (PIAC)
Immeuble du Centre de commerce International d’Abidjan (CCIA)
Avenue Jean-Paul II
01 BP 1387
Abidjan 01, Côte d'Ivoire.
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