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How IMF bureaucrats golf at posh DC-area country club — on US taxpayers’ dime

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Last updated: December 13, 2024 8:01 am
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The Bretton Woods Recreation Center, located outside Washington, offers an exclusive five-star country club experience to jet-setting global bureaucrats without any cost to them. This perk is extended to employees of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, who earn six-figure, tax-free salaries from these global organizations. The club, owned by the IMF, boasts luxurious facilities such as an 18-hole golf course, two swimming pools, tennis lessons, yoga classes, and private dining rooms.

Initiation fees at the Bretton Woods Recreation Center can range from $12,000 to $20,000, but IMF and World Bank staffers are exempt from these fees. Even top executives at these institutions, earning up to $420,000 and $500,000 tax-free annually, respectively, are eligible for free memberships. This arrangement raises questions about the optics, considering that the IMF advises nations on economic management and austerity measures while the World Bank focuses on poverty alleviation and climate change initiatives.

As the largest donor to both organizations, the US government contributes significant funds to support their operations. However, the revelation of these lavish perks for unelected global bureaucrats has sparked criticism. Critics argue that these benefits are subsidized by US taxpayers and that the extravagant lifestyle enjoyed by IMF and World Bank employees raises concerns about accountability and fiscal responsibility.

The Bretton Woods Recreation Center, valued at approximately $20 million, caters primarily to IMF and World Bank staffers, with around 80% of its 1,300 members belonging to these institutions. The club’s revenue largely comes from membership fees paid by employees of the IMF and the World Bank. Despite claims of operational independence, tax filings show that IMF officials serve on the club’s board, raising questions about the nature of the relationship between the two entities.

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In light of these revelations, calls for greater scrutiny and accountability have emerged. Critics argue that globalist elites should not enjoy such lavish perks at the expense of American taxpayers. The Biden-Harris administration, with its focus on government efficiency and spending cuts, may bring these issues to the forefront. The scrutiny of organizations like the IMF and the World Bank, including their ownership of luxury facilities like the Bretton Woods Recreation Center, is likely to intensify in the coming years.

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