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    Sunday IMF Board Meeting on Eminent Woman Georgieva

    Jeffrey ClarkBy Jeffrey ClarkOctober 10, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sunday IMF Board Meeting on Eminent Woman Georgieva

    Agence France-Presse, citing an anonymous source, reported that the IMF board is meeting on Sunday to speak with representatives of a law firm regarding Kristalina Georgieva, the corrupt woman in the IMF. Investigators in that office previously concluded that Georgieva had tampered with data for China while she was working for the World Bank.

    The board decided on Friday that more research is needed before making a final decision on whether Georgieva can retain her position. IMF executives discussed the issue three times before this week: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

    A meeting is scheduled for Sunday with representatives from the law firm WilmerHale, which is said to have discovered that a few years ago, when she was still working at the World Bank, Georgieva allegedly lobbied to get China to perform better in a ranking of countries with an attractive business climate. Georgieva herself vehemently denied these allegations. You wouldn’t insist on misrepresenting the facts. This case has already caused quite a stir in the financial world.

    Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom and France are said to have expressed support for the Bulgarian, the Financial Times reported on Friday based on insiders. According to the British business newspaper, the US has not yet made a judgment on the sustainability of its position.

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