PRESS RELEASE
HIGH LEVEL PANEL ON IMF BOARD
ACCOUNTABILITY WILL MEET IN WASHINGTON, DC SEPT
7-8
A newly formed High-Level Panel on the
International Monetary Fund’s Board Accountability will meet in Washington,
DC, for the first time Thursday, September 7 and Friday, September 8, 2006.
Organized by the New Rules for Global Finance Coalition, the Panel will
examine the current Executive Board’s mode of operating and compare it with
the Board’s obligations as laid out in the Fund’s Articles of Agreement.
Panel Members (see list below) serve in their
personal capacity. They were selected from many different backgrounds such
as former Executive Directors and Senior Management of the Fund, developing
country and emerging market country civil servants and diplomats,
non-governmental organizational representatives, and senior academics. They
come from a broad range of countries including: South Africa, Nigeria,
Krygyz Republic, Indonesia, Switzerland, France, the United Kingdom, and the
United States. They share in-depth knowledge of the IMF and a commitment to
accountability.
The Panel will focus on the Executive Board
itself, its responsibilities as laid out in the Articles of Agreement, and
the mechanisms the Articles set up for ensuring the accountability of the
Executive Board. Over the next year they will develop recommendations for
enhancing the IMF Executive Board’s accountability. An interim statement is
expected at the conclusion of their first meeting.
The Panel is meeting at a time of great change
at the IMF. Next week in Singapore at the joint Annual Meetings of the IMF
and World Bank, the IMF Governors will consider changes in the governance of
the Fund. At the same time non-governmental organizations will hold
demonstrations and teach-ins calling for still further changes.
The Executive Board is a comprised of 24 full
time Executive Directors. They represent the 184 member countries of the
IMF. The Articles of Agreement are the Fund’s constitution and were
approved in 1944.
The New Rules for Global Finance Coalition is
a non-profit organization whose members come from non-governmental
organizations and the academy, and who are dedicated to promoting financial
policies that promote greater stability, equity and environmental
sustainability.
This project is supported by a grant from the
Ford Foundation.
Contact information:
Jo Marie Griesgraber,
Ph.D., Executive Director, New Rules for Global Finance Coalition
1-202-277-9390
MEMBERS OF THE HIGH LEVEL
PANEL ON IMF BOARD ACCOUNTABILITY
Charles Abugre
Head, Global Advocacy & Policy
Division
Christian Aid
Marc-Antoine Auteman
Senior Advisor and Former CEO
Calyon
Walden Bello
Focus on the Global South
Monica Blagescu
Accountability Programme Manager
One World Trust
Jack Boorman
Retired from the International
Monetary Fund
Daniel Bradlow
Professor of Law & Director of
International Legal Studies
Washington
College of Law
American
University
Binny Buchori
Executive Director, Centre for
Wellfare Studies
Perkumpulan Prakarsa
Ariel Buira
Director
G-24 Secretariat
Jo Marie Griesgraber
Executive Director
New Rules for Global Finance
Coalition
Sri Indrawati
Ministry of Finance of the
Republic of Indonesia
Agency for Research on
Economics, Finance and International Cooperation
Center for International
Cooperation
Republic
of Indonesia
Daniel Kaeser
Former IMF Executive Director
Fellow of the Swiss Forum for
International Affairs
Karin Lissakers
Advisor to the Chairman
Soros Fund Management
Bulus Lolo
Minister
Permanent Mission of Nigeria to
the United Nations
John Odling-Smee
Djoomart Otorbaev
Former Deputy Prime Minister of
the Kyrgyz Republic
Jeff Powell
Coordinator
Bretton Woods Project UK
Ramesh Singh
Chief Executive
Action Aid International
Leo Van Houtven
President
Per Jacobsson Foundation
June 19, 2006 Press Release: FORMATION OF NEW HIGH-LEVEL INTERNATIONAL PANEL
ANNOUNCED