Oman Daily Observer

IMF’s Lagarde guilty, but not punished

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PARIS: French judges found IMF chief Christine Lagarde guilty of negligence on Monday for failing to challenge a state arbitratio­n payout to a business tycoon in 2008 when she was French finance minister, but it did not punish her.

“The context of the global financial crisis in which Madame Lagarde found herself in should be taken into account,” said Martine Ract Madoux, the main judge in explaining the absence of any sentence.

She also cited Lagarde’s good reputation and internatio­nal standing as reasons why the court did not hand down a punishment in a case that could have carried a sentence of up to a year in prison.

In their ruling, the judges did not see negligence in Lagarde’s decision to seek an out-of-court settlement with businessma­n Bernard Tapie, but they said her failure to contest the award to him of 400 million euros ($417 million) was negligent, and led to a misuse of public funds.

Lagarde’s lawyer said immediatel­y after the ruling that his team would look into appealing the decision.

The ruling risks triggering a new leadership crisis at the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund after Lagarde’s predecesso­r Dominique Strauss Khan resigned in 2011 over a assault scandal.

The Washington-based institutio­n’s executive board was expected to meet shortly to consider the implicatio­ns of the verdict, IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said.

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