Ramon Fonseca Mora
Ramon Fonseca Mora
Ramon Fonseca Mora is founding partner of Mossack Fonseca law firm, formed as a result of a merger with Jurgen Mossack's firm.
He lives in Panama.
[1]Ramon studied law and political science at the University of Panama and then went on to the School of Economcs and Political Science London.
He worked at the United Nations headquarters in Switzerland before starting his law firm.
Fonseca is also involved in politics, as a leader of the Panamenista party.
He has taken a leave of absence from politics because of the investigation into the Panama Papers, which explores his law firm's involvement in illegal offshore tax schemes.
Fonseca is an award-winning novelist.
He has written four novels, along with plays and short stories.
He has been awarded the Ricardo Miró Prize, the national literary award in Panama, twice.