A former executive board member of German engineering giant Siemens has gone on trial at a state court in Nuremberg.
Johannes Feldmayer is accused of channeling tens of millions of euros to a labour organisation in a bid to create a counterweight to the powerful IG Metall union. Prosecutors say Feldmayer channeled over 30 million euros to Wilhelm Schelsky, the former head of the AUB labour organisation, between 2001 and 2006. Feldmayer IG Metall Demands Inflation-Busting Eight Percent Wage Hike ...
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Siemens Reportedly Planning Wage Cuts ... denied any intention of exerting illegal influence on AUB, but conceded that he had given it financial support. Siemens has been dogged by corruption probes since November 2006.
(Deutsche Welle)
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