KEY POINTS
  • The International Monetary Fund decided to keep Kristalina Georgieva as its managing director despite accusations she influenced a report to favor China while at the World Bank.
  • The fund said information presented during its review on the matter "did not conclusively demonstrate that the Managing Director played an improper role."
  • Separately, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in a statement that "absent further direct evidence with regard to the role of the Managing Director there is not a basis for a change in IMF leadership."
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva speaks at a press conference in Washington D.C., on March 4, 2020.

The International Monetary Fund decided to keep Kristalina Georgieva as its managing director despite accusations she influenced a report to favor China while at the World Bank.

The IMF Executive Board held a meeting Monday to review allegations that Georgieva had pressured staff to help improve China's rankings in the World Bank's "Doing Business" rankings.