IMF's Strauss-Kahn Resigns Amid Sex Charges-AP

Dominique Strauss-Kahn
By Associated Press

WASHINGTON – Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the embattled managing director of International Monetary Fund, has resigned, saying he wanted to devote "all his energy" to battle the sexual assault charges he faces in New York.

The IMF's executive board released a letter from the French executive Wednesday in which he denied the allegations lodged against him but said that with "sadness" he felt he must resign. He said he was thinking of his family and he wanted to protect the IMF.

"It is with infinite sadness that I feel compelled today to present to the executive board my resignation from my post of managing director of the IMF," the five-paragraph letter said. "I think at this time first of my wife — whom I love more than anything — of my children, of my family, of my friends. I think also of my colleagues at the Fund. Together we have accomplished such great things over the last three years and more.

"To all, I want to say that I deny with the greatest possible firmness all of the allegations that have been made against me. I want to protect this institution which I have served with honor and devotion, and especially — especially — I want to devote all my strength, all my time and all my energy to proving my innocence."

Strauss-Kahn, who faced increasing international pressure to quit, announced his decision on the eve of a bail hearing Thursday that could have spelled the end of his leadership of the IMF anyway. He faces charges of assaulting a maid in a New York hotel room.

The maid, a 32-year-old immigrant from the West African nation of Guinea, told police that the 62-year-old Strauss-Kahn came out of the bathroom naked, chased her down, forced her to perform oral sex on him and tried to remove her underwear before she broke free and fled the room.
Strauss-Kahn is jailed in New York City.

The IMF's statement late Wednesday said the process of choosing a new leader would begin, but in the meantime John Lipsky would remain acting managing director.

The dividing lines are sharpening in a dispute over whether someone from a rich or an emerging economy should lead the IMF.

Europe is aggressively staking its traditional claim to the top position. But fast-growing nations such as China, Brazil and South Africa are trying to break Europe's grip on an organization empowered to direct billions of dollars to stabilize the global economy.

Europeans have led the IMF since its inception after World War II. Americans have occupied both the No. 2 position at the IMF and the top post at its sister institution, the World Bank. The World Bank funds projects in developing countries.

Europe has "an abundance of highly qualified candidates" to lead the IMF, German government spokesman Christoph Steegmans declared Wednesday. He also noted the relevance of having a European at the helm, to deal with the debt problems that have racked the eurozone.

France's European affairs minister signaled backing for Steegmans' position on Wednesday.

"The big question now is: what role for Europe at the IMF, and the (German) chancellor has expressed that very clearly," Laurent Wauquiez told Germany's ZDF television. "Who is the biggest contributor? Europe. So we should still play an important role."

Steegmans didn't name any potential candidates or say whether Germany might propose one. But German Chancellor Angela Merkel, along with the finance ministers of Sweden and the Netherlands, have pressed Europe's case for the IMF leadership.

Still, developing nations see Europe's stranglehold on the position as increasingly out of touch with the world economy. China's is now the world's second largest economy. India's and Brazil's have cracked the top 10. Many emerging economies are sitting on stockpiles of cash and have become forces of financial stability, while rich countries have become weighed down by debt.

"We must establish meritocracy, so that the person leading the IMF is selected for their merits and not for being European," Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega said, calling for a "new criteria" for leadership. "You can have a competent European ... but you can have a representative from an emerging nation who is competent as well."

China suggested it was time to shake things up at the IMF, with Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu saying the leadership "should be based on fairness, transparency and merit."

It remains unclear which way the United States is leaning. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner had said Tuesday that Strauss-Kahn is "obviously not in a position" to run the IMF, escalating pressure on the 62-year-old economist.

The United States has a major say in determining who will head the fund, in part because it holds the largest number of votes. The prevailing view among analysts and former Treasury officials appears to be that Washington would back a strong European candidate who could be approved in a smooth process.

"It's kind of not our fight," said Phillip Swagel, a Treasury official in the George W. Bush administration. "There are very good reasons to have a forceful, prominent European head of IMF."

Potential European candidates include French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde; Germany's former central bank chief, Axel Weber; the head of Europe's bailout fund, Klaus Regling; and Peer Steinbrueck, a former German finance minister.

Candidates from elsewhere include Turkey's former finance minister, Kemal Dervis; Singapore's finance chief, Tharman Shanmugaratnam; and Indian economist Montek Singh Ahluwalia.

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McHugh reported from Frankfurt. Associated Press writers Christopher S. Rugaber in Washington, Geir Moulson in Berlin, Charles Hutzler in Beijing, Bradley Brooks in Sao Paulo and Anita Powell in Johannesburg contributed to this report.

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POLITICS IN THE CORRIDORS OF POWERS

The saga against Strauss-Kahn seemed to be politically motivated.It is popularly believed that IMF'S Boss' monetary policies weaken America and Africa Currencies.He is robed into sexual indictment by an African-Lady.Could this not be a well-planned strategy to out-twist the IMF's Boss from his highly esteemed position? Any way God knows the best.Strauss-Kahn is man indeed ,as no African man especially,Nigerian man would voluntarily resigned from such a high position of leadership.They would rather prefer to die and create more problems for the citizens in the midst of serious indictment against their personality,even when this could later be true.

Weep not Child

l weep for Strauss-Kahn, how are the mighty fallen.
This world self, such a man in a high position, crumbling like a pack of cards.
l have an advice for him, ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR PERSONAL LORD AND SAVIOUR. what Jesus will give you is more than IMF head. God help you

Justice

This is a lesson for nigeria that nobody is above the law.this is what we want when our law enforcement agency will do their work without any bias.

Let Americans Deal with the IMF Boss Please!!!

No body should pity the IMF boss at all! His wicket international monetary policy has left Africa in Misery. African currencies, including the naira, keep depreciating against the Euro. Ironically, it is a lady of African origin that has put him in trouble. I guess the Americans are angry with him too for the depreciating dollar. He is from France, and France uses the Euro. How come the Euro that was behind the dollar at inception now having a close value to the pounds and the dollar keeps depreciating??? Let the Americans deal with him for all of us please!!!

Let Americans Deal with the IMF Boss Please!!!

No body should pity the IMF boss at all! His wicket international monetary policy has left Africa in Misery. African currencies, including the naira, keep depreciating against the Euro. Ironically, it is a lady of African origin that has put him in trouble. I guess the Americans are angry with him too for the depreciating dollar. He is from France, and France uses the Euro. How come the Euro that was behind the dollar at inception now having a close value to the pounds and the dollar keeps depreciating??? Let the Americans deal with him for all of us please!!!

Correction

I believe that most of the Economies that came to the IMF for help were ALREADY DECIMATED by the time they sought that help. the decimation usually done by their country-folk who had looted them blind & ran the economy to the ground. Call IMF all the names in the world, but the reason poor countries had to seek their assistance in the 1st place, is because of looters & incompetents(ring a bell?)!!!

More Questions than answers

Much as it is tempting to dismiss Strauss-Kahn automatically as a rapist, or to pour out venom on him over the retrogressive IMF-supported SAPs that have wreaked havoc on developing-country economies, there are many questions arising here. How come the maid was able to get access to his room while he was in the shower? Did he request for house-keeping or did she assume he had checked out? How come it took up to 12 hours after the incident before it was reported? How come all of a sudden, women who claim to have been assaulted by him previously like the French journalist, Tristane Banon never thought of going to the authorities until now? How come his arrest in cuffs, humiliation and arraignment in court was publicized while in the same country suspected serial killers and paedophiles' identities are protected until they have been convicted? Many questions...check out http://wp.me/1iVSi

USMANZI YOU ARE ILL

USMANZI read your comments look at your colour and cry for yourself. Guineans,unlike you,value honour and dont cooperate with evil. Shame on you and i hope your sister doent go through the same ordeal.

Good for his Jewish Ass

This is Karma at work. I wish he gets 25yrs in prison.

IMF destroyed the so-called 3rd world.

Good step!

he has taken a good step.i guess the woman is right now worried?should have cooperated for her good!

Good step!

he has taken a good step.i guess the woman is right now worried?should have cooperated for her good!

Good step!

he has taken a good step.i guess the woman is right now worried?should have cooperated for her good!

Good step!

he has taken a good step.i guess the woman is right now worried?should have cooperated for her good!

Good step!

he has taken a good step.i guess the woman is right now worried?should have cooperated for her good!

Good step!

he has taken a good step.i guess the woman is right now worried?should have cooperated for her good!

Good step!

he has taken a good step.i guess the woman is right now worried?should have cooperated for her good!

Good step!

he has taken a good step.i guess the woman is right now worried?should have cooperated for her good!

Good step!

he has taken a good step.i guess the woman is right now worried?should have cooperated for her good!

God's punishment No be this

God's punishment

No be this type of man we behind SAP and hunger in Africa?

"Right Move" "Wrong brain"

"Strauss-Kahn has done the right thing,whether or not he is innocent,as his continued leadership of the fund under these conditions,could only have proved injurious to the REPUTATION,and ability of the IMF to FUNCTION OPTIMALLY."

Only GOD KNOWS what you are smoking over there!!!

You do not have the FAINTEST IDEA what the IMF is there for!!

Remember S.A.P?

That was an IMF instrument used to DECIMATE THE ECONOMIES of Africa and South America back in the 80s.

GOD PUNISH Strauss Kahn, and GOD PUNISH the IMF!!!

Right move

Strauss-Kahn has done the right thing,whether or not he is innocent,as his continued leadership of the fund under these conditions,could only have proved injurious to the reputation,and ability of the IMF to function optimally.

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