FC Bayern Munich: alleged criminal proceedings against FCB
On behalf of the Public Prosecutor's Office Munich I, the main customs office of Munich is apparently against current and former board members of FC Bayern Munich because of possible minimum wage certificates at the Lucien Campus. This is apparent from a report of the WAR magazine sports inside.
According to this, the current CEO Oliver Khan, whose predecessor Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, as well as Hasan Salihamidzic, Jan-Christian Dreams, Andreas Jung and Jörg Wacker (no longer in office) were affected. They are accused of having known from unauthorized dumping wages at the campus. The witness surveys should begin at the end of January.
Specifically, it is about the suspicion of the present and fictional remuneration as well as non-correct leadership of hourly recordings, non-grant of the minimum wage. This is to be found in a letter of the main customs office, which is sport inside.
In the case of such cases in public limited companies, investigations against the board are initially led, as a spokesman for the main customs office to sports inside explained. Only then would the guilt of individual persons be established. For this reason, Campus Manager would not be in focus so far.
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