Central bankers to evaluate IMF evaluation office
External panel to scrutinise Independent Evaluation Office, after 2018 review found lack of “traction”
Two central bankers and an economist have been appointed to lead an external review of the International Monetary Fund’s Independent Evaluation Office, after a previous evaluation highlighted shortcomings.
The review will be led by Pablo García-Silva, vice-governor of the Central Bank of Chile, Zhongxia Jin, director-general of the international department at the People’s Bank of China, and Daouda Sembene, chief executive of a Senegal-based economic development advisory firm. Sembene previously
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