IMF chief Christine Lagarde charged over French corruption case

The IMF chief is probed about her role in a $531 million payment to a French businessman

Update: 2014-08-27 15:34 GMT
In this March 19, 2014 file photo, International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde arrives at a courthouse, in Paris, Wednesday, March 19, 2014. (Photo: AP)
Paris: IMF chief Christine Lagarde says she is under official investigation for negligence in a French corruption probe that dates back to her days as finance minister.
 
In a statement Wednesday after a fourth round of questioning before magistrates, Lagarde said she was returning to her work in Washington later in the day and said the decision was "without basis."
 
She and her former chief of staff face questions about their role in a 400 million-euro ($531 million) payment to a businessman.
 
The payment was made to Bernard Tapie in a dispute with state-owned bank Credit Lyonnais over the botched sale of sportswear company Adidas. Critics have said the deal was too generous, and was symptomatic of the cozy relationship between money and power in France.

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