The mission, headed by Edward Gemayel, IMF chief of mission for Senegal, was due to end on 21 November. It was finally extended. “I think it’s important to go back a little bit”, said Edward Gemayel, when reviewing the relationship between the Bretton Woods institution and the State of Senegal during an interview with APS. The Mazars report was finalised at the end of June. It was at this point that we had good data on public debt which enabled us to move forward with the new programme.
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