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Head of the IMF Christine Lagarde in court charged with embezzlement and fraud

The head of the International Monetary Fund arrived in the dock of a
Paris courtroom today as she braced herself to be formally charged with
embezzlement and fraud.


Christine Lagarde’s humiliation is not only a massive personal blow
which could lead to her resignation, but one which will plunge the
world’s banking system into further ignominy.

The clearly nervous
57-year-old said nothing to reporters as she entered the Court of
Justice of the Republic, a special tribunal set up to judge the conduct
of France’s government ministers,  shortly after 8.30am.

Lagarde faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail if found guilty of the very serious charges.

It
was when she was President Nicolas Sarkozy’s finance minister that she
is said to have authorised a 270 million pounds payout to one of his
prominent supporters, so abusing her government position.







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