IMF chief found guilty of negligence

Christine Lagarde was found guilty of negligence over a massive state payout to a tycoon

Christine Lagarde was found guilty of negligence over a massive state payout to a tycoon . PHOTO: REUTERS

PARIS:
A French court on Monday found IMF head Christine Lagarde guilty of negligence over a massive state payout to a tycoon when she was French finance minister but spared her a fine or prison sentence.

The ruling was a rare setback in Lagarde’s glittering career but it was not clear how it would affect her position at the International Monetary Fund, whose board was to meet in Washington to discuss the court’s decision.

IMF's Lagarde found guilty in French tycoon payout trial


A special court in Paris found against Lagarde over her handling of a dispute between the state and flamboyant businessman Bernard Tapie, which ended in a 404-million-euro award for Tapie.

The court rapped Lagarde for failing to contest the massive payment, which was linked to Tapie’s sale of the Adidas sportswear brand to Credit Lyonnaise bank.

Crucially, however, the Paris court exempted her from any penalty, citing her “international reputation” and the fact that at the time of the events in 2008 she had been busy fighting a global financial inferno.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2016.
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