A tip executive during a European Central Bank has been incarcerated as partial of a rapist examine by anti-corruption investigators in Latvia.
Ilmars Rimšēvičs, who has led Latvia’s executive bank for 16 years and sits on a ruling legislature of a ECB, was incarcerated on Saturday. The country’s anti-corruption group pronounced Monday that he was suspected of perfectionist a cheat of over €100,000 ($124,000).