This article talks about a possible scandal with a chief and his female employee (now ex-employee).IMF, which stands for International Monetary Fund, is involved in a possible scandal. The question is whether or not its chief had an improper relationship with a female employee. This article says that the IMF has hired the law firm Morgan, Lewis, and Bockius to investigate this whole thing. IMF is a key institution in the global financial crisis, so these allegations are important. According to this article the woman's name is Piroska Nagy and now works for the European bank for Reconstruction and Development in London. The chief of IMF is Strauss-Kahn and he said this to reporters "With my full support the IMF is examining an incident which occurred in my private life in January 2008. I have cooperated and am continuing to cooperate with outside counsel to the fund concerning the matter." The article left very little hints as to whether or not all this is true or not.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,440502,00.html
I believe that this whole thing just happened to come out at the wrong time. I do not know if it is true and to tell you the truth do not really care that much. I mean don't get me wrong it is still a big deal but there are bigger fish to fry than mister Strauss-Kahn and Piroska Nagy at the moment. I believe if he is guilty we should deal with i appropriately but move on and try to figure out our global financial crisis. The only reason that this whole thing even came up was because the guy was Chief of IMF a key institution of our global financial crisis. We should give the man a break or at least post-pone all the hubala about him until problems that are of more importance are actually solved. The facts point to this guy being guilty because she left and went to work somewhere else while he made some statements that would lean me towards believing he is guilty. With this said I truly believe that we should focus on the people as a whole and not so much individuals having bad relationships with employees. Sometimes I feel like America loses its way, and little examples like this show that we need to better focus on the actual problems. This has been Charlie Warnes speaking and until next time...Keep it cool.
~Charlie~
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