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Ramón Báez Figueroa (born in 1956) is the former president of Banco Intercontinental (BANINTER) from the Dominican Republic, accused in 2003 of masterminding the country's most spectacular banking fraud scandal, amounting to more than US$2.2 billion. ==Family and early life== Descendant of two Dominican presidents (Buenaventura Báez and Ramón Báez Machado), Báez Figueroa comes from an influential Dominican family.〔 His father is the entrepreneur Ramón Báez Romano, grandson of former president Ramón Báez Machado. He married María Rosa Zeller Barrous, they had 2 children and divorced. On 12 January 1997, he remarried to Patricia Álvarez Cocco, the granddaughter of the industrialist Horacio Álvarez Saviñón and niece of Miguel Cocco, at Casa de Campo in a pompous, ostentatious wedding that cost more than US$ 2 million of the time (US$ million in ) —in a country whose GDP per capita was around US$2,000— it was called the "Wedding of the Century"; they divorced in 2013. He married for a third time in June 2014 to Sandra Martínez Yangüela. He was the CEO of Banco Intercontinental (BANINTER) from 1993 until its collapse in 2003; he and his father controlled at least 80% of the shares. He was lionized as the Dominican ''King Midas''.〔 In 2001, BANINTER alone was worth RD$25.57 billion or US$1.51 billion (US$ billion in prices).〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ramón Báez Figueroa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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