SNC27
Program to Strengthen Results-Based Management in the Health Sector
Duration
Sanction imposed pursuant to Section 8.3 of the Sanctions Procedures.
Synopses
The Office of Institutional Integrity (“OII”) submitted a Statement of Charges and Evidence against a Firm Respondent (“Principal Respondent”) for allegedly engaging in corrupt and fraudulent practices related to the following programs: (i) Program to Improve Equity and Strengthen Health Services and (ii) Program to Strengthen Results-Based Management in the Health Sector (the “Programs"). OII identified firms (“Respondents Firms”) that were under control of the sanctioned Principal Respondent. According to the Section 8.3 of the Sanctions Procedures, OII requested to extend the sanction imposed to the Principal Respondent to the Respondents Firms.
The Sanctions Officer (“SO”) determined that it is more likely than not that the Principal Respondent engaged in corrupt and fraudulent practices. As a result, the SO imposed a sanction of debarment. Further, pursuant to Section 8.3 of the Sanctions Procedures, the SO extended this sanction to the Respondents Firms.
Subsequently, the Principal Respondent and the Respondents Firms appealed the SO’s Determinations before the Sanctions Committee (the “Committee”). In the Principal Respondent’s Appeal to the Committee, the Principal Respondent denied committing the prohibited practices and the Respondents Firms contested the extension of the sanction.
Following a de novo review of the written record, the Committee imposed a ten (10) year-debarment period in which the Principal Respondent will be ineligible to participate or be awarded contracts for projects or activities financed by the Bank. The Committee also extended this sanction to the Respondents Firms, pursuant to Section 8.3 of the Sanctions Procedures. In deciding to include the Respondent Firms among the sanctioned parties, the Committee took in consideration that the Respondents Firms are legal entities controlled directly by the sanctioned Principal Respondent Firm.