Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun promised on Monday that an audit into the country’s central bank crucial for financial rescue would hold the organisation accountable, despite efforts to limit the probe. The audit is a condition for Lebanon to secure foreign aid to help it recover from a financial meltdown the World Bank described as one of the world’s sharpest ever economic depressions. Earlier this month, the staff union of Lebanon’s central bank said it did not want personal data handed over to the restructuring consultancy Alvarez and Marsal (A&M), which could further hamper attempts to car…