Friday, April 17, 2015
Former IMF Head Rato Is Arrested For Tax Fraud In Spain
Rodrigo Rato, who led the International Monetary Fund from 2004-2007, was arrested in Spain last night over charges of tax evasion and money-laundering.
An influential figure in Spanish banking and politics, at the IMF Rato was the predecessor of Dominique Strauss-Khan, who left office under a cloud of legal troubles and allegations of sexual assault.
From Madrid, NPR's Lauren Frayer reports:
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