Marvin Taylor-Dormond heads the AIIB’s Complaints-resolution, Evaluation and Integrity Unit (CEIU) and reports directly to AIIB’s Board of Directors. Marvin is responsible for leading the CEIU with its following functions: learning and evaluation function – evaluative assessments of AIIB’s ordinary and special operations, complaints-handling function – implementation of the Project-affected People’s Mechanism (PPM), AIIB’s complaints-handling mechanism regarding compliance with the Environmental and Social Policy (ESP), and anti-fraud and corruption function – anti-fraud and corruption work carried out in accordance with the Policy on Prohibited Practices (PPP). This includes investigating and handling complaints relating to Prohibited Practices. Taylor-Dormond brings a wealth of experience in the multilateral world across various regions.
Prior to joining AIIB, Marvin served as Director General of the Independent Evaluation Department at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and was Director in the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) at the World Bank Group (WBG), where he led the Financial, Private Sector and Sustainable Development Department (IEGSP) and was Director of Independent Evaluation for the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA).
He also held various senior posts at the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) and was Vice-Minister of Finance of the Republic of Costa Rica. He holds a PhD in Economics with a focus on Public Finance and Economic Development from Carleton University-University of Ottawa, Canada. Taylor-Dormond is from Canada and Costa Rica.