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Vacuum in US stymies planning for G20

By George Parker and Alex Barker

Published: March 11 2009 02:00 | Last updated: March 11 2009 02:00

Gordon Brown is struggling to organise next month's G20 summit in London because it is hard to find anyone to speak to at the US Treasury, Britain's most senior civil servant has claimed.

Sir Gus O'Donnell, cabinet secretary, blamed the "absolute madness" of the US system where a new administration has to hire new officials from scratch, leaving a decision-making vacuum.

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