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The Prosecutor's Office leaves Rodrigo Rato's request for imprisonment at 63 years

Summary by El Pais
This Friday, the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office asked for 63 years in prison for Rodrigo Rato, former managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and vice-president of the Government with José María Aznar (PP), during the oral hearing held at the Madrid Court against the former politician for the alleged illegal origin of his fortune. The Public Prosecutor's Office, which has also claimed a fine of 42 million for him, informe…

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