IMF: Singapore welcomes the right sort of people

With the aid of a noose-like security cordon of fearsome purpose tied around the conference venues, Singapore’s government ensured that the annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank in September passed off without serious incident. An early ill-tempered exchange between the government and the World Bank top brass over exactly who had and had not been accredited to attend from the legions of civil society organizations seemed to be forgotten as delegates breezed effortlessly through the spotless corridors of the main Suntec City conference venue.
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