by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack
NYC, Oct 3– When the IMF held its press briefing on October 3, Inner City Press was able to ask the spokesperson three questions: on Kenya and governance / corruption review, on China's murky emergency loans to lower income countries, and the 4th IMF review of Egypt's program.
On Kenya, what is the IMF's response to reported pressure on Kenya to request an IMF assessment of corruption and governance issues as part of a push to unlock lending that has been stalled by the shelving of tax hikes?
On Egypt, can you confirm that the IMF has postponed the fourth review of Egypt's economic reform for the loan program to November?
What is the IMF's response to US Treasury official Brent Neiman saying, as to China, "we must make sure the result is the expansion of transparent, credible and on-budget financing flows or debt relief to countries undertaking reforms, not potentially damaging forms of lending"?
The spokesperson Julie Kozack's replies included that the timing on Egypt hasn't changed, that a list of countries in governance review will be provided - and it was, here, including Cameroon
and that the US's - and others' - in put is welcome, including in connection with the Bretton Woods organizations' 80th birthday. More video coming on IMF's website.
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