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[ad_1] The IMF is facing criticism over a $280m bailout intended for Equatorial Guinea, a tiny oil-producing state in central Africa, where the long-serving regime of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema is accused of institutional corruption and human rights violations. The IMF said the programme includes provisions that

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[ad_1] The IMF is facing criticism over a $280m bailout intended for Equatorial Guinea, a tiny oil-producing state in central Africa, where the long-serving regime of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema is accused of institutional corruption and human rights violations. The IMF said the programme includes provisions that are meant to make the petrostate’s oil and gas industry more transparent. But anti-corruption and human rights groups warned that the IMF risks damaging its own reputation by lending its credibility to a regime with no history of serious reform. “Knowing the penchant for corruption in this country, knowing about the human rights violations, I don’t see how [the IMF] can justify bailing this country out with millions of dollars that...

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