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Finance minister says confusion led to IMF "hidden debt" accusation

The IMF's allegations could damage Mozambique's efforts to rebuild its reputation after a $850 million bond launched in 2012.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo is seen at the IMF headquarters building during the 2013 Spring Meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington, April 18, 2013. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

Finance Minister Adriano Maleiane said on Sunday in Maputo the country had no hidden loans.

``There was confusion, which has ended up creating problems for Mozambique groundlessly," he said.

The IMF cancelled a planned trip to Mozambique on Friday, saying that it believed the southern African country had concealed borrowing for its defence sector from Credit Suisse and Russia VTB Bank.

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The IMF, which last year agreed to loan Mozambique $286 million to help cushion its economy following deep declines in commodity prices, said the undeclared loans had changed its assessment of Mozambique's macroeconomic outlook.

``The international community will realize that, firstly, Mozambique is a country that has never failed to pay, and secondly ... we honour our commitments,” Maleiane added.

The bond, which was to start state tuna-fishing company, Ematum, was found to be mostly for defence spending.

Bond holders have since accepted a deal by the Mozambique government to swap the debt for sovereign notes.

Mozambique is close to agreeing deals that may unlock huge offshore gas reserves and transform one of the world's poorest countries into a major gas exporter and a promising frontier investment hub.

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