French Police Search IMF Chief’s Apartment

French investigators have searched IMF chief Christine Lagarde’s Paris home as part of an investigation into her role in a controversial arbitration deal that helped a French tycoon.
 
Attorney Yves Repiquet, a lawyer for the head of the International Monetary Fund, says Lagarde has nothing to hide and welcomes the search.
 
​​Lagarde was France’s finance minister six years ago, when businessman Bernard Tapie won a $400-million settlement with a state-owned bank over the … [Read More]

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Source: VOA News: Economy and Finance


 

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