Kuwait Times

IMF chief says she ‘did not pressure anyone’ while at WB

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WASHINGTON: After an investigat­ion found she used her senior role at the World Bank to manipulate data in favor of China, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Friday issued a statement again denying misconduct and rejecting the report. “Let me be clear: the conclusion­s are wrong. I did not pressure anyone to alter any reports. There was absolutely no quid pro quo related to funding for the World Bank of any kind,” Georgieva wrote in a statement.

An independen­t investigat­ion released last week found that during her time as World Bank CEO, Georgieva was among top officials who pressured staff into changing data to China’s benefit in the 2018 edition of its closely watched Doing Business report. The bank has since scrapped the report, while the US Treasury called the findings “serious.”

In a statement released through US strategic communicat­ions firm SKDK rather than through the IMF, Georgieva, who took the top job at the Washington-based crisis lender in 2019, pledged changes to her management style. “As much as I have strived to be open and inclusive, I was very sorry to learn that some staffers felt their concerns were not heard. Moving forward, I will make sure to be even more attentive to hearing staff views,” she wrote.

The probe from an outside law firm found that Georgieva along with her associate Simeon Djankov, a former Bulgarian finance minister who created the report, and Jim Yong Kim, then-president of the bank, pressured staff to change the calculatio­n of China’s ranking to avoid angering Beijing.

The push came while bank leadership was engaged in sensitive negotiatio­ns with Beijing over increasing the bank’s lending capital. Nobel Laureate Paul Romer, who was chief economist for the World Bank during her time there and later resigned after raising separate concerns about the Doing Business rankings, told AFP “the kind of intimidati­on this report describes was real” and said Georgieva arranged a “whitewash” of his criticisms.

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