Can consultants that have worked during project preparation subsequently provide consulting services during project implementation?
In order to ensure that consultants give objective and impartial advice, the World Bank’s “Conflict of Interest” clause (s.1.9) prevents a consultant, and any of his/her affiliates, from providing services during project implementation that are related to an initial assignment during project preparation.
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