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Ex-IMF head Strauss-Kahn to advise Serbian government | Ex-IMF head Strauss-Kahn to advise Serbian government |
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The former head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, has agreed to become an economic adviser to the Serbian government, officials in Belgrade say. | The former head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, has agreed to become an economic adviser to the Serbian government, officials in Belgrade say. |
Mr Strauss-Kahn, a French Socialist, is being prosecuted in France on charges of pimping in the city of Lille. | Mr Strauss-Kahn, a French Socialist, is being prosecuted in France on charges of pimping in the city of Lille. |
In 2011 he quit the IMF after claims of a sex attack on a New York hotel maid. | In 2011 he quit the IMF after claims of a sex attack on a New York hotel maid. |
Serbian Deputy PM Aleksandar Vucic said Mr Strauss-Kahn's expertise, not his private life, mattered to Belgrade. | |
He said Mr Strauss-Kahn would advise him, the finance minister and the prime minister, and help Serbia reschedule its debt. He is expected to arrive in Belgrade next week. | |
"We have already spoken. He was not happy when he saw what awaited him, but he has already suggested a few solutions," Mr Vucic added. | "We have already spoken. He was not happy when he saw what awaited him, but he has already suggested a few solutions," Mr Vucic added. |
Austria's former chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer will also advise the Serbian government, Serbia's B92 news website reported. | Austria's former chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer will also advise the Serbian government, Serbia's B92 news website reported. |
Referring to the sexual assault allegations which ended Mr Strauss-Kahn's IMF career, Mr Vucic said his private life was "not the thing by which to judge someone's expertise". | Referring to the sexual assault allegations which ended Mr Strauss-Kahn's IMF career, Mr Vucic said his private life was "not the thing by which to judge someone's expertise". |
The assault charges against Mr Strauss-Khan have now been dropped, and he reached a settlement with the woman involved in the case. | The assault charges against Mr Strauss-Khan have now been dropped, and he reached a settlement with the woman involved in the case. |
In July Mr Strauss-Kahn, who was once tipped to run as a presidential candidate in France, said his political career was now over. | In July Mr Strauss-Kahn, who was once tipped to run as a presidential candidate in France, said his political career was now over. |
He has been appointed a member of the board of directors at two Russian state-controlled financial institutions - the Russian Fund for Direct Investment and the Russian Bank for Regional Development. | He has been appointed a member of the board of directors at two Russian state-controlled financial institutions - the Russian Fund for Direct Investment and the Russian Bank for Regional Development. |
Earlier in July, investigating magistrates in France decided he should be tried along with 12 others in connection with an alleged prostitution ring at a hotel in Lille. | Earlier in July, investigating magistrates in France decided he should be tried along with 12 others in connection with an alleged prostitution ring at a hotel in Lille. |
Mr Strauss-Kahn has admitted attending sex parties there, but says he did not know that some of the women were paid prostitutes. | Mr Strauss-Kahn has admitted attending sex parties there, but says he did not know that some of the women were paid prostitutes. |
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