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Minutes from Video conference of UK NGOs with UK Executive Director to the IMF

Present: Alex Gibbs (ED), Joe Thornton (UKDel Advisor)

NGOs: Rachel Moussie (ActionAid UK), David Archer (ActionAid International), Peter Chowla (BWP)

Opening comments by Alex Gibbs

1. Lending Facilities Review

Peter questioned future agenda given a less than satisfactory ESF review

Alex response:

Peter concluded by reminding that NGOs are keen on reforms to end conditionality and some want an end to the PRGF. Said EDs should be cognizant to break down the demands of IMF members in relation to the PRGF – is it TA or advice or a signal or money they want?

2. Wage bill ceilings and other conditionality

David asks about systems for tracking the commitment on end wage bill ceilings and how the IMF will change policies to encourage teacher recruitment and view education as investment rather than consumption

Joe response:

David also asked about the IMF being more optimistic on aid, particularly with Fast Track Initiative money which should not be considered volatile and should be programmed to be spent.

Alex response:

3. IMF corporate governance

a. IEO report – why an eminent persons committee

Alex:

b. Transparency – recognising a right to information

Alex:

4. Financial markets

Rachel questioned what role the IMF might play in managing illicit flows and tax evasion and how this effects development. Alex noted Board not currently working on this, suggested follow up with HM Treasury.

Press makes a general point about coordinated policy and regulation including on low-information jurisdictions – this facilitates tax evasion but also the financial intransparency that caused financial crisis

Alex:

Peter points out that the IMF has no leverage over advanced economies and is not trusted by developing countries.

Alex: