
Rodrigo Rato
Rodrigo Rato is a Spanish economist and politician who served as the Minister of Economy and later as the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund. He is known for his role in Spain's economic boom in the late 1990s, but his reputation suffered due to financial scandals leading to his imprisonment.
Born on Mar 18, 1949 (76 years old)
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Spain:
Rodrigo Rato was previously sentenced to prison by the same tribunal that ruled on Medina and Luceño's case.
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Argentina:
Rodrigo Rato was the director of the IMF who showed a lack of willingness to facilitate an agreement.
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Spain:
Rodrigo Rato is a former managing director of the International Monetary Fund and a vice president in the government of José María Aznar.
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Spain:
Rodrigo Rato was sentenced to four years and nine months in prison for three tax crimes.
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Spain:
Rodrigo Rato was considered the architect of Spain's economic miracle but later ended up in prison.
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