6 February 2025 by Eric Toussaint , Niresh Eliatamby

‘News 1st’ television channel https://www.newsfirst.lk/about-us , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNW2mnD5b08
We are publishing a 48-minute interview with Eric Toussaint broadcast on 5 February 2025 by the ‘News 1st’ television channel. The international spokesman for the CADTM is interviewed by journalist Niresh Eliatamby, who interviews politicians four times a week during prime time on the Face à Face programme. Eric Toussaint begins by defining what odious debt is, and then looks at Ecuador’s experience between 2027 and 2009. He explains the composition of the Ecuadorian debt audit commission, of which he was a member, and how Ecuador managed to win a victory against its creditors. Asked about the new Sri Lankan government’s policy on debt, he explains that the government has a two-thirds majority in parliament and should take advantage of this to carry out a debt audit with the participation of citizens in order to identify illegitimate, illegal and odious debts. Eric Toussaint recommends putting an end to the policy of secret diplomacy adopted by previous governments in agreement with the various creditors, including the IMF, the World Bank, private creditors and bilateral creditors such as the United States and China. He insists on the need for transparency in debt contracts so that national and international public opinion can be made aware of the existence of illegitimate debts. It calls for the prosecution of those responsible for the misappropriation of public funds who have benefited from corruption.
is a historian and political scientist who completed his Ph.D. at the universities of Paris VIII and Liège, is the spokesperson of the CADTM International, and sits on the Scientific Council of ATTAC France.
He is the author of World Bank: A Critical History, London, Pluto, 2023, Greece 2015: there was an alternative. London: Resistance Books / IIRE / CADTM, 2020 , Debt System (Haymarket books, Chicago, 2019), Bankocracy (2015); The Life and Crimes of an Exemplary Man (2014); Glance in the Rear View Mirror. Neoliberal Ideology From its Origins to the Present, Haymarket books, Chicago, 2012, etc.
See his bibliography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89ric_Toussaint
He co-authored World debt figures 2015 with Pierre Gottiniaux, Daniel Munevar and Antonio Sanabria (2015); and with Damien Millet Debt, the IMF, and the World Bank: Sixty Questions, Sixty Answers, Monthly Review Books, New York, 2010. He was the scientific coordinator of the Greek Truth Commission on Public Debt from April 2015 to November 2015.
12 March 2011, by Eric Toussaint
3 March 2011, by Eric Toussaint
From the Global North to the Global South: debt in its many states (second part)
The debt in the North: some alternative paths19 February 2011, by Eric Toussaint
Towards the Dakar World Social Forum, February 2011
“The challenge of a global solution outside the system”25 January 2011, by Eric Toussaint , Sergio Ferrari
It is not logical to repay debts that are illegitimate
The People of Europe should audit their creditors21 January 2011, by Eric Toussaint
9 January 2011, by Eric Toussaint
From the Global North to the Global South: debt in its many states (1st part)
The debt in developing countries: a dangerous unconcern7 January 2011, by Eric Toussaint
3 January 2011, by Eric Toussaint
9 December 2010, by Eric Toussaint
27 October 2010, by Eric Toussaint