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Thursday, May 29, 2008 The Independent Evaluation Office of the IMF said that effectiveness had been the strongest aspect of the 185-nation institution's governance, "while accountability and voice have been the weakest." "If left unaddressed, these weaknesses would likely undermine effectiveness over time," IEO director Thomas Bernes said in a statement. Harsh internal IMF audit calls for 'major changes' Labels: governance, IMF, internal audit
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