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Even if the accusation is true, why should the IMF make this finding public? The organisation would be protecting some nations, but they just want to discredit El Salvador and shame them before the committee of nations.


Don't always think bad about IMF or always think negative about them like that. Simply because if they are not open and transparent about everything, the investors and financial institutions that are providing $1.4 billion in loans to El Salvador will immediately stop disbursing.
ThisIt can be said that this is arguably mandatory asbecause it is a way to reinforcestrengthen the confidence of financial institutions that El Salvador is complying with the terms of the loan program and to ensure that El Salvador will continue to receive subsequent disbursements.
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Even if the accusation is true, why should the IMF make this finding public? The organisation would be protecting some nations, but they just want to discredit El Salvador and shame them before the committee of nations.


Don't always think bad about IMF or always think negative about them like that. Simply because if they are not open and transparent about everything, the investors and financial institutions that are providing $1.4 billion in loans to El Salvador will immediately stop disbursing.
This is arguably mandatory as it is way to reinforce the confidence of financial institutions that El Salvador is complying with the terms of the loan program and to ensure that El Salvador will continue to receive subsequent disbursements.