Munich
The Criminal against German Bank CEO Jürgen Fitschen and Co. has stalled already on the second day of the trial.
The trial against German Bank CEO Jürgen Fitschen and Co. has already stalled on the second day of the trial. After heated exchanges between defense counsel and prosecutor about the investigative work of the prosecution, the presiding judge Peter Noll lifted the next scheduled next Tuesday on.
Co-CEO Fitschen, his predecessor Rolf Breuer and Josef Ackermann, and two other Ex-manager of Deutsche Bank are since last week in Munich to court for allegedly not told the truth in a process to claims for compensation for the bankruptcy of the Kirch Media Group four years ago. The defendants had denied the allegations.
On the second day of the trial they should have an opportunity to comment on the accusation. But your defender announced that this was not possible because the prosecution had not yet put all investigative results to the table. “We want to have confidence that we have mastered the entire inventory records,” said Ackermann’s defense, Eberhard Kempf.Richter Noll appeared surprised that the prosecution is still presenting new investigation results. “I do not know if I would have terminated the process, if I had known.”
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