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    IMF satisfied with member countries reporting transparency

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMarch 19, 2023No Comments9 Views
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    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has shown its satisfaction to the reporting transparency and compliance levels of member countries, including Ghana.

     

    The Fund indicated that its policy advice and surveillance to member countries have become increasingly transparent.

     

    Data from the Fund revealed that, 98% of the countries published a statement providing the IMF Executive Board’s assessment of the member’s macroeconomic and financial situation in 2020, and 95% of members published the IMF country report. Also, 98% used IMF financial resources to publish the reports, and 97% published additional documents, such as a country’s letter of intent and memoranda of economic and financial policies. About 93% published their technical memoranda of understanding.

     

    “By being open and clear about its policies and the advice it provides to member countries, the IMF contributes to a better understanding of the organization and makes it easier to hold it accountable” the Bretton Wood institution in its newest  report titled “Transparency at the IMF”, the Fund juxtaposed.

     

    “Transparency by IMF member countries helps their economies function better and makes them less vulnerable to crises. By being open, member countries encourage public discussion and examination of policies, enhance accountability and credibility, and contribute to efficient and orderly functioning of global financial markets”, it added.

     

    The IMF said its staff regularly reviews policies and procedures to improve the IMF’s effectiveness.

     

    It explained that recent reviews include the role of trade in the IMF’s work, how to improve IMF policy advice, the effectiveness of the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP), and evenhandedness of IMF advice.

     

    Again, it said an Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) evaluates IMF policies and operations, working independently of IMF management and at arm’s length from the IMF’s Executive Board.

     

    The IMF said it maintained various channels of communication with the public about its work. It continuously publishes reports, policy analyses, country data, financial information, and Executive Board decisions on its website.

     

    These are explained to the public through various digital formats including blogs, podcasts and videos.

     

    Through social media, the IMF added, it communicates key aspects of its operations and decision-making process.

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