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Private Sector Competitiveness Project
Issues
Sectors
Extractives (oil, gas, mining)
Description: Project relates to the extractive industries, including oil, gas, and mining. Examples may include mines, drilling operations, pipelines, and the associated legal frameworks.
Complaints in this Sector: 201
Project
Name: Private Sector Competitiveness
Investments: WB P130091
Client: Ministry of Finance of Tajikistan, Republic of Tajikistan, State Investment and Property Management Committee of Tajikistan
Support: Grant
Country: Tajikistan
Complaint
ID: 126
Date Filed: June 21, 2018
Date Closed: July 24, 2018
Status: Closed Without Outputs
Description
Complaint Stages
Filing
June 21, 2018
Filing
Status:
Start Date: June 21, 2018
Registration
June 21, 2018 -
July 24, 2018
Registration
Status: Closed With Output
Explanation: Outside of mandate, Inadequate link between bank action and harm alleged
Eligibility
Not Undertaken
Eligibility
Status: Not Undertaken
Explanation: Case closed in earlier stage, Complaint was originally found ineligible or not registered
Dispute Resolution
Not Undertaken
Dispute Resolution
Status: Not Undertaken
Explanation: Case closed in earlier stage, Complaint was originally found ineligible or not registered
Compliance Review
Not Undertaken
Compliance Review
Status: Not Undertaken
Explanation: Case closed in earlier stage, Complaint was originally found ineligible or not registered
Has Compliance Report: No
Non-Compliance Found: No
Monitoring
Not Undertaken
Monitoring
Status: Not Undertaken
Explanation: Case closed in earlier stage, Complaint was originally found ineligible or not registered
Closed
July 24, 2018
Timeline
Documents
Name | Category | Description |
---|---|---|
Notice of Non-Registration | Registration | 126-Notice of Non-Registration-24 July 2018.pdf |
Request for Inspection | Filing | 126-Request for Inspection-21 June 2018.pdf |