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France Probes IMF Boss, Christine Lagarde

L-R: Chairman, Liaoning Efacec, Chief Sam Amyamele, Vice President, Engineering, Mr Li Jiawei; Vice President, International, Ms Hliang Xae Li and Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, signing a memorandum on power in Abuja, recently. Photo: NAN
Head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, says she has been placed under formal investigation for negligence in French fraud case but has not been charged.
She has been questioned several times about her role in a 400m euro ($527m) compensation payout to businessman Bernard Tapie in 2008.
Lagarde was finance minister in President Nicolas Sarkozy’s government at the time of the award.
Tapie supported Sarkozy in the 2007 presidential election.
He was once a majority shareholder in sports goods company Adidas but sold it in 1993 in order to become a cabinet minister in Francois Mitterand’s Socialist government.
He sued Credit Lyonnais over its handling of the 1993 sale, alleging the partly state-owned bank had defrauded him by deliberately undervaluing the company.
His case was later referred by Lagarde to a three-member arbitration panel which awarded the compensation.
Investigators suspect he was granted a deal in return for his support of Nicolas Sarkozy.
Lagarde, who took over the role of director of the International Monetary Fund in July 2011, said last year that her decision to refer Tapie’s long-running dispute with Credit Lyonnais to a panel of judges was ‘the best solution at the time’.
Although being placed under formal investigation does not necessarily lead to trial, the development could raise questions about the rest of her term at the IMF which is due to end in 2016.
She told The Tide source that she had no intention of resigning from the IMF and said she was due to return to New York later on Wednesday.
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