How does the IMF determine the security classification of its documents?
IMF staff are obligated to comply with an internal administrative order and related guidelines, which define information security policies and procedures, including policies regarding the classification of documents. The objective is to facilitate information sharing between the IMF and its member countries while protecting against disclosure of information that could compromise the institution’s effectiveness. The guidelines were also intended to prevent other forms of misuse of information such as violations of privacy. For all documents issued to the Executive Board and the Board of Governors and their respective committees it is the responsibility of the Secretary’s Department to assign the appropriate security classification in consultation with the authoring department. For internal documents which are not issued to the Executive Board or the Board of Governors the authoring departments themselves are responsible for determining the security classification. According to the IMF p
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