UK parliament hearings on World Bank, IMFThe UK all-party committee on international development held its evidence session on the annual meetings of the World Bank and IMF in October, with evidence heard from the Bretton Woods Project and the Rainforest Foundation, secretary of state for international development Hilary Benn, and representatives of the Treasury. In their session with civil society representatives, MPs initiated a lively discussion on issues including conditionality, infrastructure, parliamentary accountability, democratisation of the IFIs, and the World Bank's work on forestry and mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This discussion fed into the MPs questions to government officials, some highlights of which include:
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