Lebanese president accuses central bank of obstructing audit

Judge issues summons for governor as staff refuse to share data for long-delayed audit

Central Bank of Lebanon
The Central Bank of Lebanon
Karan Jain (https://bit.ly/3IYY8Dm)

Lebanon’s president has accused the country’s central bank of deliberately obstructing the independent forensic audit that foreign donors have made a condition of providing aid.

Media reports say central bank staff have refused to share data, while parliament has refused to extend a measure lifting banking secrecy laws. A Lebanese judge said she had issued a summons to the central bank governor after he failed to attend three interviews over alleged financial crimes.

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