vendredi 29 août 2014

IMF took his "confidence" and worse; Lagarde Egrave AD and is an indictment of

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has "confidence" renewed, Friday, Executive Director, Christine Lagarde, according to the indictment on Tuesday in Paris "negligence" in the case Tapie, Credit Lyonnais.

"Informed about the latest developments in the country, the Board of Directors (the International Monetary Fund, ed) and continue to raise confidence in the ability of the Executive Director for the effective implementation of their mission to the phrase," in a statement he said that the governing body background, what its 188 member countries.

Former French Minister of Economy, 58, asked the justice of his alleged involvement in the award in 2008 in favor of Bernard Tapie, the compensation for their losses from the sale of sports goods manufacturer Adidas received € 403 million Credit Lyonnais.

Research and discussion Lagarde in Paris, still the confidence of the International Monetary Fund in the head of the institution took over in July 2011, after the forced resignation of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, amid allegations of sexual assault.

The International Monetary Fund is no longer made the remarks in a statement said it was "inappropriate" to discuss the matter, commenting, "which came to the French authorities for some time."

After the hearing, the Court of the Republic Lagarde, told AFP on Tuesday that he had no intention to resign and the appeal against the indictment, the judge was "completely unfounded."

"After three years of training, dozens of hours of testimony, the committee came to the evidence I was found guilty of a crime, and therefore declined to say I was not attentive enough," he added.

Interviewer May 2013 under the provisional status selected with the help of a witness, but his indictment was surprised by this Institution in Washington.

No minister of the case, five people, including Mr Tapie and the former chief Christine Lagarde at Bercy, Stéphane Richard was accused of "organized fraud".