Letter From Executive Director - IMF To DAB

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Mon, Jul 08 2019 12:33 PM
Letter From Executive Director - IMF To DAB

July 2, 2019

Dear Governor Sediq,

I was saddened to learn about your decision to leave Da Afghanistan  Bank. My colleagues and I will miss your unique perspective on economic issues and extensive knowledge of monetary policies which made the funds relations with Da Afghanistan Bank so fruitful.

your dedication and determination to modernize the central bank, develop its capacity, and enforce banking regulation is recognized and highly appreciated . I am confident that you are a great inspiration to all your colleagues and those who will follow your efforts.

under your leadership, Da Afghanistan Bank has maintained a track record of successful reforms implementation, made important strides in building its technical capacity, enhanced macroeconomic stability and helped Afghanistan achieve its economic objectives.

I thank you for your invaluable contributions and trust your legacy will be blasting. I wish you the best in your future endeavors.

with highest regards,

Jafar Mojarrad

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