IMF chief not placed under formal investigation
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French magistrates decided on Friday, May 24 not to place IMF chief Christine Lagarde under formal investigation over her role in a 285-million-euro ($368.5 million) arbitration payment made to a supporter of former president Nicolas Sarkozy, Reuters reported.
Lagarde instead was given the status of a "supervised witness" after two full days of questioning on her 2008 decision as Sarkozy's finance minister to use arbitration to settle a legal battle between the state and businessman Bernard Tapie.
Emerging from a Paris court late on Friday evening, Lagarde read from a statement asserting that she had not acted against the public interest.
"My explanations answered questions raised about the decisions that I had made at the time," she told reporters. "My status as a supervised witness is not a surprise for me because I always acted in the interest of the state and according to the law."
She added: "Now, it's time for me to go back to work in Washington, and I will of course be briefing my board."


















































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