MARISA RECUERO
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JUAN CARLOS SÁNCHEZ
Updated on Tuesday, 29 September 2020 - 10:24
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IPO.
The National High Court acquits Rato and the other 33 defendants in the 'Bankia case'
The Criminal Chamber of the National Court has agreed to acquit the 34 defendants in the trial for the listing of Bankia, including the former president of the entity and the IMF,
Rodrigo Rato
, for crimes of fraud against investors and falsehood accountant.
The ruling highlights that the IPO was approved by all supervisors
-Banco de España, CNMV, FROB and EBA-
, that the prospectus contained "broad and accurate" financial and non-financial information and highlights that in the trial only Generic attitudes of the accused were exposed and not concrete acts.
In this interactive graphic we review who the 33 people accused in the case are, what crimes they were charged with and what was the position of the Prosecutor's Office regarding their actions.
See the information by browsing the images.
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