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Prosecutors at the trial of a former Siemens AG executive have accused him of turning a blind eye to corruption and ignoring indications that bribes were being demanded to win business abroad.
Gerhard Gribkowsky In Jail Under Suspicion Of Bribery, Tax Fraud In What Could Be 'Germany's Biggest Case Of Corruption'
In January, Gerhard Gribkowsky, the former risk manager of the Bavarian regional public-sector bank BayernLB, was taken into custody under suspicion of bribery, tax fraud and breach of trust toward his former employer -- in what the German paper Sueddeutsche Zeitung is saying "could become Germany's biggest case of corruption."
Germany agrees to share information about secret bank accounts
PARIS: German has assured finance minister Pranab Mukhejee that it would pass on information about Indian citizens holding secret bank accounts.
Two of Germany’s largest companies and one of its top football clubs have been caught up in a corruption investigation.
Lured by lower prices for pedigree puppies, German dog lovers are turning to Eastern Europe to find their Fido. But often the cut-price pooches come with diseases and behavioral problems, and sometimes die after just a few days. Animal welfare organizations are trying to halt the trade.
While jettisoning telecom and electronics businesses, outsider CEO Peter Löscher has taken the German icon "green"
The countries of Central Europe, especially the Czech Republic and Hungary, are used as centers for coordination, communication and conciliation between very powerful international crime syndicates, which have managed to install their headquarters in the heart of the European Union.
