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Brown: End western control of IMF, WB
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-03-27 15:19

BRASILIA -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown signaled he would support ending a six-decade-long gentlemen's agreement under which leadership of the World Bank and IMF has been divided up between Americans and Europeans.

The World Bank Group building in Washington, DC. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown signaled he would support ending a six-decade-long gentlemen's agreement under which leadership of the World Bank and IMF has been divided up between Americans and Europeans. [Agencies]
 

"The International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and all the international institutions must change now to meet the new realities," Brown said during a visit to Brazil.

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"The next head of the World Bank need not be an American. The next head of the IMF need not be a European," he said, referring to an implicit deal upheld since the creation of the two Bretton Woods institutions in the 1940s.

Since then both multilateral institutions have effectively formed the post-World War II global financial architecture, always with a European at the helm of the IMF, and an American at the head of the World Bank.

But with the emergence of Brazil, Russia, India and China as new powers in recent decades, both institutions have come under increasing pressure to change the way their leaders are selected.

Brown called for changes "in the mandate and effectiveness" of both bodies, to make sure the voices of emerging and developing countries are heard. He added those voices had been unheard for "too long."

The prime minister will host a meeting of G20 countries in London early this month, where the role of the IMF and World Bank in managing economic crises is likely to feature prominently.

Brown has called for the institutions to be reformed to better deal with global capital flows, reflecting the importance of China and the wealth amassed by Gulf states, whose sovereign wealth funds have pumped billions worth of liquidity into global markets.

His comments echo those of Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd, who said during a recent visit to Washington that the time was right to reform the IMF.

"When I look at the mood and temperament of global leaders in the G20 to wide-scale IMF reform, it's bigger now I think than any time since '44," Rudd said.

"The world will call on surplus nations such as China to bolster the IMF's resources," Rudd said, adding that voting rights also needed to be reformed.

"It is unsustainable that Europe has eight times the (IMF voting) quota but only 1.7 times the GDP."

In Brazil, Brown also reiterated London's long-standing support for that country's quest to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

Like the two financial bodies, the UN has come under pressure to reform to reflect changes in the global balance of power.

Reformers have called for the Security Council to include powers from Africa and Latin America as permanent members -- currently limited to Britain, France, China, Russia and the United States.

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