The IMF Issued a Stern Warning to the Government Regarding Corruption and a Lack of Transparency.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) launched a harsh criticism against the government by questioning its management mechanisms in the area of anti-corruption policies and warned of the lack of strictness in the control of the sworn statements of the officials. This position represents the first severe questioning of the agency towards the management of Javier Milei,...
The agency noted shortcomings in policies to prevent corruption and questioned controls over sworn statements by officials.
The International Monetary Fund criticized Javier Milei’s government’s anti-corruption policies. The technical report directly objected to the laxity with which controls are handled over officials’ affidavits. The statement marks the first time that the multilateral credit agency expresses these concerns, at least since Argentina re-indebted itself to him in 2018. These questions are included in the second revision of article IV. The document ap…
Buenos Aires, May 30, 2026-Total News Agency-TNA- The International Monetary Fund approved a new disbursement for Argentina, but left an uncomfortable warning for the Government of Javier Milei: corruption, lack of transparency, weak controls on affidavits and limited institutional effectiveness remain risk factors for the country. The message appears at a particularly sensitive moment, with the tender of the Paraná-Paraguay Hydroway questioned …
IMF Questioned the Government’s Anti-Corruption Policy and Warned of Weaknesses in Property Controls
The agency noted weaknesses in affidavits, conflicts of interest, and judicial independence. Still, it approved a disbursement of US$ 1.050 million despite failure to meet goals.
Buenos Aires, 30 May (NA) – The International Monetary Fund left strong criticisms for the management of the anti-corruption policies of Javier Milei’s government and the laxity with which it handles the controls on the sworn statements of officials, marking the first time that the multilateral credit agency expresses itself in such harsh terms, at least since Argentina re-indebted itself to him in 2018. These questions are included in the secon…
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