(Reuters) - President Thein Sein has proposed that a former head of the central bank of Myanmar
be brought back as governor as part of reforms that will make it
independent from the Ministry of Finance, a source at the president's
office said on Monday.
"In his message sent to the
Union Parliament, the president last week proposed appointing Kyaw Kyaw
Maung, retired central bank governor, as the governor," the senior
official said, asking not to be identified.
Kyaw
Kyaw Maung, a career banker in his early 70s, was governor of the
central bank from 1997 to 2007. He graduated from Mandalay University
and briefly worked there as a tutor before joining the Ministry of
Finance.
Thein Sein signed a new
central bank act into law on July 11, adding to the economic and
political reforms he has pushed through since taking office in March
2011 after nearly half a century of military rule.
Than
Lwin, vice-chairman of KBZ Bank, the biggest private bank in the
country and a former vice-governor of the central bank, applauded the
mooted appointment and those of other senior officials.
"I
think the president has made the right choices to take care of
nurturing the newly reformed central bank. Parliament should approve it
very soon," he said.
Aye Maung, an upper house lawmaker, said the proposals would be tabled for the current session of parliament this week.
The
source from the president's office said the present governor of the
central bank, Than Nyein, had been proposed for a post of vice-governor.
Than Nyein, 60, a former army officer, took over from Kyaw Kyaw Maung
in 2007.
Set Aung, deputy minister
of national planning and economic development, and Khin Saw Oo, a senior
official at the central bank, had also been put forward as
vice-governors.
Set Aung is a
Western-educated economist in his early 40s. He has been deputy minister
as well as a presidential economic adviser for about a year.
Khin
Saw Oo, a career banker in her early 60s, is currently in charge of the
regulation of financial institutions and the anti-money-laundering
department.
source: Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/29/us-myanmar-economy-centralbank-idUSBRE96S08220130729
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