Georgieva keeps job as Yellen promises further scrutiny

Evidence did not “conclusively demonstrate” the IMF chief played an “improper role”

Kristalina Georgieva
Kristalina Georgieva
IMF Photo/Cory Hancock

Kristalina Georgieva will remain as managing director of the International Monetary Fund, after marathon board meetings concluded there was not sufficient evidence against her.

After eight meetings to consider the issue, the IMF executive board concluded the evidence against Georgieva did not “conclusively demonstrate” that she had played an “improper role” in the preparation of the 2018 World Bank “Doing Business” rankings. The decision came just as the IMF annual meetings were kicking off

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