The globalist World Bank is under scrutiny over more than $24 billion in unaccounted climate funds.
The organization Oxfam disclosed this in an Oct. 17 report on its website, revealing that between $24 billion and $41 billion earmarked for climate finance went unaccounted for between the time projects were approved and when they closed. This finding followed an audit of the World Bank's climate finance portfolio between 2017 and last year. The $41 billion maximum account constituted almost 40 percent of all climate funds disbursed by the World Bank for the past seven years. The Oxfam report titled "Climate Finance Unchecked" pointed to "poor record-keeping practices" by the World Bank as the culprit. An insider from the globalist financial institution who spoke on condition of anonymity suggested that the figure for the missing money "could be twice or 10 times more." "All the figures are routinely made up," the source said. "Nobody has a clue about who spends what." According to the Daily Expose, "the World Bank has pledged over $100 billion to combat climate change." But given Oxfam's concerning report, scrutiny over how the financial institution handled climate funds has intensified. (Related: World Bank launches plan to decimate global farming under excuse of cutting carbon emissions.) "The report alleges that the World Bank's current approach to tracking climate finance is flawed and makes it impossible to verify its expenditures and impact," the Expose continued. "Specifically, [its] accounting system – which tracks climate finance at the time of project approval rather than project completion – makes it difficult to verify how funds were spent." Oxfam ultimately warned in its report that "the lack of traceable spending could undermine trust in global climate finance efforts at this critical juncture."Internal polling from Kamala Harris’ campaign never showed her beating Donald Trump
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