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Addison’s World Bank, IMF election good for Ghana - Yofi Grant

Ernest Addison, Bank Of Ghana.png Dr. Ernest Addison, BoG Governor

Mon, 21 Oct 2019 Source: laudbusiness.com

CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Yofi Grant, has congratulated the Governor of Bank of Ghana, Dr Ernest Addison, for being elected Chairman of the Board of Governors of IMF and the World Bank Group.

Mr Grant in a tweet said, “Governor of Bank of Ghana elected 2020 Chairman of the Board of Governors of IMF and the World Bank Group. He will preside over the 2020 plenary and other committee responsibilities. Congrats, another feather in Ghana’s cap. Ghana on the Go… no looking back.”

Addison has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Governors of IMF and the World Bank Group.

Dr. Addison takes over from Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum who is the Fijian Attorney-General and the Minister for Economy, Civil Service and Communications.

The Central Bank’s governor was part of a delegation led by Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta to the IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings held in Washington DC, from October 14 to 20, 2019.

The Board of Governors is the highest decision-making body of the IMF. It consists of one governor and one alternate governor for each member country. The governor is appointed by the member country and is usually the minister of finance or the head of the central bank.

While the Board of Governors has delegated most of its powers to the IMF’s Executive Board, it retains the right to approve quota increases, special drawing right (SDR) allocations, the admittance of new members, compulsory withdrawal of members, and amendments to the Articles of Agreement and By-Laws.

The Board of Governors also elects or appoints executive directors and is the ultimate arbiter on issues related to the interpretation of the IMF’s Articles of Agreement. Voting by the Board of Governors usually takes place by mail-in ballot.

Dr. Addison will among other things chair other functional Committees of the two institutions.

He will chair the Joint Committee on Remuneration of Executive Directors and their Alternates (JCR).

His duties also include the appointment of two other Committee members (on the recommendation of the President of the Bank and the Managing Director of the Fund), reviewing briefing papers, and convening meetings of the Committee.

He will also chair the Joint Procedures Committee (JPC)/MIGA Procedures Committee.

Source: laudbusiness.com