Sunday, September 7, 2014

Letter to Attorney: Ackermann admits false statement in the parish process – ABC Online

Letter to Attorney: Ackermann admits false statement in the parish process – ABC Online

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The former head of the German Bank, Josef Ackermann, admits to having lied in the parish process. In a letter to the investigating prosecutor he justifies his misstatement.

The former head of Deutsche Bank, Josef Ackermann, has in a letter to the prosecutor’s office in Munich misstatement of the church given process. The reports the “Bild am Sonntag”. However, he did not lie intentionally. Instead had time pressure and lack of preparation of the reason for his false information had been.

In the letter Ackermann writes demach, he had to thoroughly address the issue of church after his retirement at Deutsche Bank. Since he had once tried his memory. In the letter, he distances himself from his former employer: It is possible that in his statement in the compensation process in May 2011, he had been influenced by some of the preparation by the legal department of Deutsche Bank. For lack of time he had to rely on his advisers. Ackermann did not deliberately gave false.



accusation process fraud

The prosecution had the 66-year-old recently heard and kept him contradictions in his statements. The Authority in Munich has accused the former top bankers over process fraud.

Josef Ackermann and his predecessor Rolf Breuer as well as the acting co-head of Deutsche Bank, Jürgen Fitschen are suspected, made false statements in court have to prevent damages to Leo Kirch or his heirs. Was determined in this connection against the current law Executive Stephan leithner. Because the bank lost in the damages trial before the Higher Regional Court (OLG) Munich, the accusation was only attempted procedural fraud

fraud, false statements, donations scandal -. These men bought themselves free

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