IMF's home searched
The head of the International Monetary Fund offered no comment as she returned to Washington Wednesday. Investigators have searched her Paris home as part of an inquiry into her role in a $400 million arbitration deal in favor of a tycoon. (March 20)
The head of the International Monetary Fund offered no comment as she returned to Washington Wednesday. Investigators have searched her Paris home as part of an inquiry into her role in a $400 million arbitration deal in favor of a tycoon. (March 20)
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