IMF To Decide "Very Soon" On Whether Its Managing Director Keeps Her Job
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An investigation by a law firm has concluded that International Monetary Fund's embattled managing director Kristalina Georgieva manipulated data in favor of China while in a senior role at the World Bank.
The International Monetary Fund said Friday it will decide "very soon" whether its embattled managing director Kristalina Georgieva keeps her job.
An investigation by a law firm has concluded that she manipulated data in favor of China while in a senior role at the World Bank.
The IMF Executive Board said after a meeting Friday that it has made "significant progress" in its assessment of the case but agreed "to request more clarifying details with a view to very soon concluding its consideration of the matter."
On Thursday Georgieva, 68, said she hoped for an "expeditious resolution" of the case.