Ramón Tapia Espinal (March 29, 1926 – March 24, 2002) was a lawyer and political figure from the Dominican Republic. He served as Secretary of Industry and Commerce and Secretary of State under President Rafael Bonnelly during the Council of State (1961–1963), which governed following the overthrow of dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo in 1961.[1]
In 1987, he was appointed by President Joaquín Balaguer to represent the Dominican government in prosecuting former President Salvador Jorge Blanco on corruption charges.[4][5][6] In 1988, Salvador Jorge Blanco was found guilty in absentia of corruption, sentenced to 20 years in prison, and ordered, along with his associates, to pay fines totaling up to $17.3 million. This verdict marked the first time a Dominican head of state had been convicted of corruption.[7][8]
In 1997, Rumbo magazine named him one of the 25 most powerful and influential people in the Dominican Republic.[9]