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is the answer I think is correct.
The correct answer is Option -A >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> A.1992 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The answer is - A.1992. And here is some summary!
A two fold strategy is required.
First, the positive links between efficient income growth and the environment need to be aggressively exploited.
Second, strong policies and institutions need to be put in place which cause decision makers to adopt less damaging forms of behavior.
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/5975
EVOLUTION OF DFGG IN THE WORLD BANK
The concept of accountability has gained increasing importance in the World Bank's discourse in the past two decades. The1996 "cancer of corruption speech" of former President Jim Wolfensohn was a turning point as it marked the inclusion of government accountability in policy discussions. Analytical studies and frameworks that have been developed since have contributed greatly to advancing the agenda. For example, the 2001 World Development Report and the World Bank's empowerment framework recognized accountability as an integral component of 'empowerment' and hence poverty reduction. Similarly, the2004 World Development Report: "Making Services Work for the Poor", placed accountability relationships between policy makers, service providers, and clients at the core of development effectiveness. Moreover, the Social Development Strategy released in2005 recognized accountability of institutions as one of the three key conceptual pillars for empowering poor people. The importance of demand-side of governance interventions was also further developed in the multi-stakeholder engagement guidance note and Governance and Anti-Corruption Strategy. These important benchmarks paved the way for translating accountability into specific Bank policies and practices.
1992 has been confirmed as corrected, some trivia to add interest ....
In South Africa the King Commission was formed, so explains the origin or the initiation for the commissioin. .............. Extracted from Wipeadia
In July1993 the Institute of Directors in South Africa asked retired Supreme Court of South Africa judge Mervyn E. King to chair a committee on corporate governance. He viewed this as an opportunity to educate the newly democratic South African public on the working of a free economy. The committee's report was to be the first report of its kind in South Africa.
As per Google1992.......and the same i think