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DentHouper ago

One of the frequent passengers Pete Rathgeb. Who is this? I'm finding these in a web search.

campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/pete-rathgeb.asp?cycle=10 finance.siemens.com/financialservices/uk/siemens-bank/managing-board/content/pages/dr-peter-rathgeb.aspx

Siemens pleaded guilty to violating accounting provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which outlaws bribery abroad.

Although court documents are salted throughout with the word "bribes," the Justice Department allowed Siemens to plead to accounting violations because it cooperated with the investigation and because pleading to bribery violations would have barred Siemens from bidding on government contracts in the United States. Siemens doesn't dispute the government's account of its actions.

http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/bribe/2009/02/at-siemens-bribery-was-just-a-line-item.html

senpaithatignoresyou ago

Siemens? fuck, that makes this highly international. I would not be surprised if this guy was also friends with Jeremy savile, the bbc pedo.

DentHouper ago

"Mr. Siekaczek (pronounced SEE-kah-chek) says that from 2002 to 2006 he oversaw an annual bribery budget of about $40 million to $50 million at Siemens. Company managers and sales staff used the slush fund to cozy up to corrupt government officials worldwide." Note these flight logs are 2001 - 2002.

http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/bribe/2009/02/at-siemens-bribery-was-just-a-line-item.html

Gorillion ago

Jimmy Savile. Not sure how international he was. Seemed to be very influential and connected within the UK. But I don't think he was known anywhere else or of any real value to international creeps.

senpaithatignoresyou ago

Rich guy, lots of kids to molest, lots of high powered british connections. I honestly don't think savile was behind a lot of it. What scares the piss out of me is how the BBC approaches it They refuse to ask hard questions about it.