International Monetary Fund
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Asked what the Prime Minister thought about the possibility of Lord Mandelson becoming head of the International Monetary Fund, the PMS said that we wanted the best candidate for the job, but as yet there were no candidates.
Asked if we would be putting forward a candidate, the PMS said that candidates usually put themselves forward.
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