World Bank Involvement
- Antonio Tricarico, The Lesotho Highlands Water Project, Massive Dams for Massive Disasters, Reform the World Bank Campaign
- Emad Mekay, Development: World Bank Pressed on Canadian Corruption Case, 23 March 2004
- The Economist, Small place, big wave 21 September 2002
- Africa Energy Intelligence, Last Contract before Black List, 6 October 2004
- Emad Mekay, Development: Poorest Pay for World Bank Corruption - U.S. Senator, Press Service, Washington, 14 May, 2004
- David Bruser, World Bank puts sanctions on Oakville engineering firm, 24 July 2004
- David Pallister, World Bank corruption inquiry may blacklist firm, 16 March 2004
- News Release No:2004/311/S: World Bank Statement on Lesotho Court of Appeals Ruling
- Bretton Woods Project; Bank silent on corporate corruption in Lesotho, 8 September 2003
- International Rivers Network; Three letters to the Washington Post on the LHWP corruption case reveal very different perspectives, 1999
- RSA Department of Water Affairs; "Don't Corrupt the Truth," Kasrils tells protesters, Pretoria , 17 November 1999
- Engelberts, H and Pottinger, L; Letter to Mr James Wolfensohn, President of The World Bank; International Rivers Network, 15 November 1999
- Tricarico, A; Letter to Mr James Wolfensohn, President of The World Bank; Reform the World Bank Campaign, Rome, 19 November 1999
- Madavo, C; Reply to Mr Tricarico, Reform The World Bank Campaign, The World Bank, 30 November 1999
- International Rivers Network; Companies charged with corruption should be suspended from World Bank contracts, 26 November 1999