Judge sets 3-mn-euro bond for ex-IMF head Rato: source


(MENAFN- AFP) A Spanish judge on Thursday ordered ex-IMF head Rodrigo Rato to pay a three-million-euro ($3.8 million) court bond as a probe of suspect spending at a bailed-out bank goes ahead, a judicial source said.

Judge Fernando Andreu also ordered a second suspect, Miguel Blesa, to pay a bond of 16 million euros in the case, in which Blesa and Rato face possible fraud charges over spending with company credit cards when they were executives at Caja Madrid and the Bankia group, the source said.


AFP

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