Dominique Strauss-Kahn must go. Now. That is the view of José De Gregorio, Chile’s central bank president and both a governor of the IMF and a member of the lender’s 24-member advisory body, the International Monetary and Financial Committee.
In an interview with the FT, De Gregorio rubbished the idea that Strauss-Kahn’s replacement must be a European. “One could argue that you have to be very careful of conflicts of interest with a European running the institution,” he said, adding that the sole criterion should be who is the most competent person for the job.
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