Ex-Wirecard boss and two former executives on trial for fraud in Germany

The trial of Wirecard's former CEO Markus Braun and two former executives begins in Munich, Germany.
The trial of Wirecard's former CEO Markus Braun and two former executives begins in Munich, Germany. Copyright Matthias Schrader/Copyright 2020 The AP. All rights reserved.
Copyright Matthias Schrader/Copyright 2020 The AP. All rights reserved.
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The collapse of the financial services company Wirecard has been described as the biggest case of fraud in post-war Germany.

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The former chief executive of financial services company Wirecard and two other ex-managers went on trial Thursday over the firm’s collapse, in what has been described as the biggest case of fraud in post-war Germany.

Wirecard was long the darling of Germany’s fintech scene until it filed insolvency proceedings in 2020, saying 1.9 billion euros that had been on its balance sheet could not be found.

The case exposed flaws in Germany’s financial oversight bodies and embarrassed the then-Chancellor Angela Merkel, who had lobbied on behalf of the company during a visit to China.

Prosecutors in Munich allege that ex-CEO Markus Braun signed off on financial reports he knew were false. The firm allegedly booked nonexistent revenue it attributed to multiple partnerships in other countries and used fake documents to show it had funds that it did not, they said.

The firm’s former head of accounting and the managing director of a Dubai-based subsidiary are also on trial.

One of the central figures in the case, the company’s former chief operating officer Jan Marsalek, remains on the run.

Braun’s lawyers have said the charges against his client are “seriously flawed” and “assumed a false picture of the facts.” They claim Braun was unaware of machinations by others.

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Wirecard: Three Former executives on trial in Germany for fraud scandal