Ronald Guimarães Levinsohn (October 9, 1935 in Rio Grande do Sul - January 27, 2020 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian businessman who was the proprietor of the Delfin Group, and was involved in a multibillion-dollar corruption and embezzlement scandal in connection to the National Housing Bank of Brazil in the 1980s.
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