The International Monetary Fund has listed Kenyan Ceda Ogada as secretary of the fund. Ogada joined the IMF’s Legal Department in 1999 and rose through the ranks to become Deputy General Counsel in 2014. He has also worked on reviews on surveillance policy and capacity development strategy; and transparency, archives and communications policies. Ogada was heavily involved in the work on euro area crisis countries during the global financial crisis. Prior to joining the Fund, Ogada worked at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development as a legal expert.
Source: The Star July 15, 2020 16:53 UTC