A Finance Ministry briefing or creditor legal analysis prepared with AI assistance on pre-emptive financing assurances would state that a 'sufficient set' of creditors must account for more than 50% of bilateral financing contributions, a threshold the 2024 guidance does not impose for pre-emptive cases. The AI transposed this figure from the separate Strand 1 Paris Club adequacy test, where it does apply, into a context where the policy is deliberately silent on quantification.
A sovereign client relying on this briefing would operate under a materially incorrect understanding of what creditor coverage it needs to secure, potentially over-engineering its creditor outreach or misjudging when IMF program access becomes available. The firm faces liability for any advisory work product that carries this error forward into a term sheet or program negotiation.
Each finding has a stable Citation ID (RLB-F-… for aggregated case-study findings, RLB-H-… for raw per-model hallucinations) — like a DOI, the ID always resolves to the canonical finding even if URLs change.
RegLeg Specialist Panel (2026). "Finding#2, Pre-emptive 'sufficient set' threshold invented — Management Consulting × Legal — International / Multilateral." Citation ID: RLB-F-INT-IMF-IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024-Q003. RegLegBrief AI Hallucination Research, published 2026-06-11. https://reglegbrief.com/regulators/j1/int/IMF-ELIB/IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024/sectors/management_consulting/legal/finding/INT-IMF-ELIB-INT-001-IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024-v1-003/
RegLeg Specialist Panel. (2026). Finding#2, Pre-emptive 'sufficient set' threshold invented [Hallucination finding RLB-F-INT-IMF-IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024-Q003]. RegLegBrief AI Hallucination Research. https://reglegbrief.com/regulators/j1/int/IMF-ELIB/IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024/sectors/management_consulting/legal/finding/INT-IMF-ELIB-INT-001-IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024-v1-003/
RegLeg Specialist Panel, Finding#2, Pre-emptive 'sufficient set' threshold invented [RLB-F-INT-IMF-IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024-Q003], RegLegBrief AI Hallucination Research (June 11, 2026), https://reglegbrief.com/regulators/j1/int/IMF-ELIB/IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024/sectors/management_consulting/legal/finding/INT-IMF-ELIB-INT-001-IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024-v1-003/.
@misc{reglegbrief_RLB_F_INT_IMF_IMF_GUIDANCE_FINANCING_ASSURANCES_SOVEREIGN_ARREARS_2024_Q003,
author = {RegLeg Specialist Panel},
title = {Finding#2, Pre-emptive 'sufficient set' threshold invented},
year = {2026},
publisher = {RegLegBrief AI Hallucination Research},
note = {Hallucination finding Citation ID: RLB-F-INT-IMF-IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024-Q003},
url = {https://reglegbrief.com/regulators/j1/int/IMF-ELIB/IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024/sectors/management_consulting/legal/finding/INT-IMF-ELIB-INT-001-IMF-GUIDANCE-FINANCING-ASSURANCES-SOVEREIGN-ARREARS-2024-v1-003/}
}
Every finding on this page compares an AI subject's account of the rule against the regulator's verbatim text from the regulator's own portal. Both are linked. Each delta, its root causes, and impact analysis are documented and published with immutable Citation IDs.