Munich – The co-head of Deutsche Bank, Jürgen Fitschen, a few days should after his make resignation announcement again on the way to the District Court of Munich. After three weeks off the trial against Fitschen, his predecessor Josef Ackermann and Rolf Breuer and two other ex-manager continues to process attempted fraud with regard to church today. In the coming weeks a number of witnesses are invited to clarify the question of whether the top managers of the largest German bank have lied in court four years ago. The prosecution accuses the bankers of having misled the judges at that time, so as to ward off claims for compensation for the bankruptcy of the Kirch group. The defendants had rejected it.
Fitschen is for three years together with Anshu Jain at the head of Deutsche Bank. On Sunday both had announced her resignation. While Jain occurs at the end of the month comes, Fitschen will but remain in office in May 2016 until the Annual General Meeting.
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