Two EU ministers have suggested that Dominique Strauss-Kahn should resign as head of the International Monetary Fund because his arrest on sexual assault charges is "hurting" the institution.
"Considering the situation, that bail was denied, he has to figure out for himself that he is hurting the institution," Austrian finance minister Maria Fekter said on Tuesday (17 May) as she arrived at a meeting of EU ministers in Brussels.
The institution in question, the IMF, is currently ...
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