The IMF enjoys preferred creditor status : why it shouldn’t be the judge when it comes to other (…)

17 avril 2026 | Misheck Mutize, Post Doctoral Researcher, Graduate School of Business (GSB), University of Cape Town
The IMF is not a neutral arbiter on any discussions relating to preferred creditor status. It is itself a direct beneficiary of the creditor hierarchy.
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