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    World Bank’s Missing Billions: A Hilarious Dive into Fiscal Gymnastics

    In a comedy of bureaucratic errors, the World Bank has apparently mislaid at least $24 billion in its quest to combat climate change, as revealed by a riveting report from Oxfam—an organization whose specialty seems to be scrutinizing the financial prowess of world-class incompetents.

    This eye-popping investigation unveiled “poor record-keeping practices” that led to confusion over whether we were talking about $24 billion or the starry-eyed estimate of up to $41 billion. It’s no wonder fiscal responsibility seems to be an oxymoron at this Washington-based lender known for their penchant for creative accounting.

    According to the report released last week, tracking spending over the past seven years is akin to finding Waldo in a crowded coffee shop—if Waldo were a stack of cash hidden behind vague promises. The bank rather whimsically accounts for climate financing at the moment of project approval rather than when a project is completed. If only we could all pay our bills with the same level of optimism!

    Left-wing climate advocates assert that the World Bank isn’t doing nearly enough to help countries ditch fossil fuels. Getty Images

    Kate Donald from Oxfam likened this approach to asking a doctor to evaluate your health solely based on your online grocery list—as if kale smoothies would magically replace those fried doughnuts you’re snacking on at midnight. “What actually ends up in your fridge?” she quipped, clearly not holding back on the irony.

    Adding fuel to the fire, an anonymous World Bank insider suggested the missing funds could be “twice or ten times more.” Betraying a level of organization akin to a cat chasing a laser pointer, they stated, “All figures are routinely made up. Nobody has a clue about who spends what.” Talk about a real-life treasure hunt where the treasure is just…vanished!

    As a result of this financial farce, it’s estimated that the U.S. has lost nearly $4 billion, considering it’s the World Bank’s biggest shareholder, owning a delightful 16% stake in chaos. Nile Gardiner of the Heritage Foundation had some thoughts on this, declaring it “an outrageous waste of US taxpayer money” akin to throwing your lunch money at a vegan food truck that runs out of food before you get a chance to order.

    Last week, the Biden-Harris administration voted to boost the bank’s lending power by $150 billion over the next decade. AP

    Oxfam’s frustrations extended beyond learning how to count. They noted that gathering basic financial data was “painstaking and difficult,” as useful as a screen door on a submarine. “Where’s the money?” they lamented, pointing out that it’s “unclear” whether cash handed to impoverished nations for climate initiatives was, in fact, used for climate projects. Maybe it just bought a few beach umbrellas instead?

    In response to these eye-popping revelations, a World Bank spokesperson stated, “We value our ongoing engagements with Oxfam and other civil society groups,” while likely scratching their heads at how they lost track of so much money. The urgency of accountability clearly didn’t make it onto their to-do list, which is still verifying if the pencil sharpener was officially approved in the last budget cycle.

    So, as we await further financial escapades from the World Bank, rest assured that the next time you misplace your wallet, just remember: it could be worse. At least your missing funds won’t be lost in a bureaucratic Bermuda Triangle where red tape is the first mate and poor accounting is the ship’s captain.

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