FSB is supposed to protect Marsalek: did Wirecard managers go into hiding in Moscow?

FSB to protect Marsalek
Did Wirecard managers go into hiding in Moscow?

Shortly before the Wirecard balance sheet scandal broke, manager Jan Marsalek went into hiding. According to a current media report, the Austrian is fleeing from the German authorities to Russia. The BND is said to have known about it.

According to a media report, the wanted ex-Wirecard board member Jan Marsalek went into hiding in Moscow and may still live there today. The “Bild” newspaper reported that Marsalek was under the “care” of the Russian secret service FSB. Accordingly, his whereabouts had been known to German authorities since the beginning of 2021.

At that time, the German embassy in Moscow learned, according to the “Bild” newspaper, that a sponsor of the German school there was doing ominous business. The man is said to be dealing in the Russian vaccine Sputnik V, is in contact with a paramilitary mercenary force and has the best contacts in Austria. According to the “Bild” newspaper, the man should be Marsalek.

Shortly thereafter, according to the “Bild” newspaper, the FSB offered the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) a meeting and an interview with Marsalek. The BND headquarters in Berlin had been informed about the offer. According to the report, the Moscow BND officials asked for instructions as to whether a meeting with Marsalek should take place and how the alleged billionaire fraudster should be questioned.

Main hearing against Wirecard boss Braun in the fall

According to the newspaper, the BND headquarters did not answer the question from Moscow. However, the Federal Chancellery was informed about the explosive offer of talks. The Bavarian law enforcement authorities, who are investigating those responsible for the former Dax group near Munich, were apparently not informed about the offer. They received only a vague indication of a building near a “long highway in Moscow” as Marsalek’s hiding place.

A spokesman for the federal government told the “Bild” newspaper that the federal government generally does not comment publicly on matters “concerning any intelligence findings or activities of the intelligence services”. The Bundestag is therefore checking whether at least the investigative committee and control committee were properly informed.

The main hearing against the former Wirecard boss Markus Braun before the Munich I district court is scheduled for autumn. The Wirecard boardroom is said to have booked bogus transactions in the billions over the years in order to keep the company, which was then listed in the Dax, afloat and to cheat loans. It is one of the biggest economic scandals in German history. In addition to Braun, other ex-top managers have been charged. Marsalek is officially considered to be in hiding.

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