Ex-IMF chief Rato to stand trial for misusing bank funds - Spanish court
No date has been fixed for the trial of Rato and his co-defendants who allegedly benefited from undeclared credit cards for personal expenses between 1999 and 2012 at Caja Madrid, which merged with six other savings banks to create Bankia.
According to media reports the group used the accounts for expenses ranging from safari trips to buying jewelry.
Rato is accused of racking up 44,217.47 euros ($50,000) on his account.
Close to Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, Rato was forced to quit the ruling Popular Party after the scandal broke in January of last year.






