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Thursday, May 19, 2011

IMF chief Strauss-Kahn quits

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Washington, May 19 : The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in a statement late Wednesday night that its managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, accused of trying to rape a New York hotel maid, has resigned.
Strauss-Kahn denied the charges of sexual assault, attempted rape and unlawful imprisonment in his letter of resignation, saying 'I deny with the greatest possible firmness all of the allegations that have been made against me', reported Xinhua.
'I want to protect this institution which I have served with honour and devotion, and especially - I want to devote all my strength, all my time, and all my energy to proving my innocence,' he said in a formal letter of resignation informing the IMF Executive Board of his intention to resign as managing director with immediate effect.
The IMF will communicate in the near future on the Executive Board's process of selecting a new managing director. John Lipsky will remain as acting managing director before that, said the IMF.
Strauss-Kahn, 62, is accused of sexually attacking a maid at the Sofitel New York hotel near Manhattan's Times Square.
'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,' he 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,' he noted in the letter.
The Washington-based agency said Wednesday that its acting chief John Lipsky has the authority to handle its regular business, in response to earlier comments from US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on the jailed Strauss-Kahn.
Geithner, responding to a question Tuesday in New York, said Strauss-Kahn is 'obviously not in the position to run the IMF'.

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