Former IMF chief Rodrigo Rato has arrived at court for his corruption trial. <br /><br /> Rato is in the dock with 65 other former executives on charges relating to the alleged misuse of company credit cards while he was CEO of Spain’s Bankia Group.<br /><br /> Rato denies the allegations.<br /><br /> #Cambiste Début du procès de l’Espagnol Rodrigo Rato, ex-président des banques Caja Madrid… https://t.co/whIAJw7G81 pic.twitter.com/lyXzSMT3JY— Cambiste (@cambiste_ch) September 26, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> <br /><br /><br /> Rato is the second IMF boss in the dock. His successor Dominique Strauss-Kahn was tried last year on pimping charges, but cleared.<br /><br /> And current IMF boss Christine Lagarde faces court in December over a huge state payout to to a French businessman when she was finance minister. <br /><br /> Corruption trial of Rodrigo Rato starts today, thanks to (extra)ordinary citizens of 15MpaRato https://t.co/ZxI4G30gBx #LaCiudadaníaLoHizo— Kate Shea Baird (KateSB) September 26, 2016<br />