Kristalina Georgieva had sharply criticised a report prepared by law firm WilmerHale for the World Bank's board and the decision to make its findings public. AFP
Kristalina Georgieva had sharply criticised a report prepared by law firm WilmerHale for the World Bank's board and the decision to make its findings public. AFP
Kristalina Georgieva had sharply criticised a report prepared by law firm WilmerHale for the World Bank's board and the decision to make its findings public. AFP
Kristalina Georgieva had sharply criticised a report prepared by law firm WilmerHale for the World Bank's board and the decision to make its findings public. AFP

Georgieva hopes for strong ties between IMF and World Bank after data-rigging scandal


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International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva on Wednesday distanced herself and the fund from a data-rigging scandal involving her former employer, the World Bank, but said she did not expect the saga to hamper decades of close collaboration between the two institutions.

Ms Georgieva, who was cleared of wrongdoing in the matter by the IMF's executive board on Monday, had sharply criticised a report prepared by law firm WilmerHale for the World Bank's board and the decision to make its findings public.

The law firm's investigative report alleged that Ms Georgieva and other senior World Bank officials applied “undue pressure” on bank staff to make changes to boost China's ranking in the bank's 2018 business climate report.

The IMF chief vehemently denied the accusations, and she and her lawyer faulted WilmerHale for not telling her she was a subject of the probe.

Some of her backers, including Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, called the report a “hatchet job” by World Bank President David Malpass, and Mark Weisbrot, co-director of the Centre for Economic and Policy Research, called on the US Congress to investigate Mr Malpass's actions in the matter.

Mr Malpass has not commented on the probe into Ms Georgieva, saying only that the report speaks for itself.

Ms Georgieva, a long-time World Bank official, on Tuesday said in an interview with Reuters that the data issues were limited to the bank's Doing Business series and had nothing to do with the work of the fund.

The bank cancelled the report and is now enacting reforms aimed at ensuring research integrity.

“Look for the problem. It is on the other side of 19th Street,” she told reporters on Wednesday, a reference to the Washington address of both institutions.

At the same time, she underscored her belief that the controversy would not harm strong ties between the two.

“I love the bank and I love the fund,” she said, and added that: “This is a twin institutional set-up that has delivered for the members … We have major, major challenges, where our institutions are best at addressing and working together.”

These have included efforts to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, addressing high debt levels among developing countries and joint work on financial sector assessments.

The World Bank underscored its commitment to a “constructive relationship” and said it looked forward to productive meetings this week with IMF colleagues and its members on urgent challenges facing developing countries.

Ms Georgieva brushed aside questions on whether a proposed new IMF Resilience and Sustainability Trust overlapped with the mandate of the World Bank, saying that fund officials were working closely with their bank counterparts in developing the new instrument.

Volunteers offer workers a lifeline

Community volunteers have swung into action delivering food packages and toiletries to the men.

When provisions are distributed, the men line up in long queues for packets of rice, flour, sugar, salt, pulses, milk, biscuits, shaving kits, soap and telecom cards.

Volunteers from St Mary’s Catholic Church said some workers came to the church to pray for their families and ask for assistance.

Boxes packed with essential food items were distributed to workers in the Dubai Investments Park and Ras Al Khaimah camps last week. Workers at the Sonapur camp asked for Dh1,600 towards their gas bill.

“Especially in this year of tolerance we consider ourselves privileged to be able to lend a helping hand to our needy brothers in the Actco camp," Father Lennie Connully, parish priest of St Mary’s.

Workers spoke of their helplessness, seeing children’s marriages cancelled because of lack of money going home. Others told of their misery of being unable to return home when a parent died.

“More than daily food, they are worried about not sending money home for their family,” said Kusum Dutta, a volunteer who works with the Indian consulate.

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