Mathias Cormann elected OECD chief despite climate record
Former Australian finance minister's candidacy was dogged by complaints from environmental groups
Australia's former finance minister Mathias Cormann has won a hard-fought election to become the new chief of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), despite grave concerns voiced by environmental groups over his record on climate change.
Cormann narrowly defeated the Swedish former EU trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom in the election to lead the 37-member Paris-based organisation, which gives advice to member governments on economic trends, inequality, fighting corruption and trade and is seen as the world's leading rulemaker on corporate tax.
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