People: Change at the top in South Sudan

People: Change at the top in South Sudan – Central Banking

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The government of South Sudan on February 9 announced that Samuel Yanga Mikaya and Rita Nyankir Akoon were to be relieved of their positions as first and second deputy governors of the country’s central bank. Tong Akech Deng Aguong has been appointed as first deputy governor with responsibility for policy and banking, while Weituy Luony Baboth had been made second deputy governor for administration and finance. 

The changes follow the dismissal last month of Yeni Samuel Costa as governor of the

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