Eliminate Safe Havens For Economic Offenders, PM Modi Tells G20

PTI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday made it clear that effective financial governance requires “full commitment” to act against the corrupt and elimination of “safe havens” for economic offenders. He called on nations that were part of the G20 to break down the web of excessive banking secrecy. 

In his intervention on the second day of the G20 Summit, Modi said fighting corruption, blackmoney and tax-evasion were central to effective financial governance. 

To achieve that, he said, “we need to act to eliminiate safe havens for economic offenders, track down and unconditionally extradite money launderers and break down the web of complex international regulations and excessive banking secrecy that hide the corrupt and their deeds”. 

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The prime minister said that a stable global economic and financial system is imperative for growth as it promotes inclusive and sustainable growth. He called for further strengthening of the global financial safety net. 

“We need a regular dialogue between the IMF, Regional Financial Arrangements and Bilateral Swap Arrangements. Important mechanisms like financial stability board should stick to their core mandate,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup quoted the Prime Minister as saying in a series of tweets. 

“IMF should remain a quota-based institution and not depend on borrowed resources,” Modi said emphasing that the “long-delayed 15th General Review of Quotas must be completed by 2017 Annual Meetings.” 

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The Prime Minister also said that India needs energy to support its development. 

A “balanced mix of nuclear, renewal energy and fossil fuels are at the core of our policy.” 

The G20 member states represent 85 per cent of the world’s GDP. Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the UK, the US and the European Union make the G20.

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