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Probe clears IMF chief of abuse of authority

By Alan Beattie in Washington

Published: October 26 2008 03:41 | Last updated: October 26 2008 03:41

The head of the International Monetary Fund made a “serious error of judgment” in having an affair with a colleague but did not abuse his authority during the episode, the IMF’s governing board has concluded.

Following an investigation by an outside legal firm and an all-day meeting on Saturday, the fund’s 24-member executive board, which represents its shareholder countries, said that Dominique Strauss-Kahn had shown “no harassment, favoritism, or any other abuse of authority” and was free to continue in his post.

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