Knepper: “No newspapers were flown after me.”
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Hamburg, Berlin It is about expensive hotel suites, “black boxes” or luxury apartments on Potsdam Square: sometimes the process before the manager and six logistics companies offered Axel-Springer-Verlag defrauded the estate with forged bills, giving rise to such things as a Netflix– Series. The process was a journey back in time to the early years of CEO Mathias Döpfner, who played a role, as did his former deputy, former Springer board member and supervisory board member Rudolf Knepper.
What caught the eye in particular was how criminals were able to siphon millions of euros from the group virtually undisturbed over the years. Skeptical employees obeyed rather than voice their concerns. It wasn’t until 2013 that the speaker’s advice suddenly ended the uproar.