Wirecard scandal: How we arrived at $2.04 bn in escrow accounts – Former manager

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Admin  l Wednesday, January 11, 2023

 

BAVARIA – The prosecution’s star witness in Germany’s high-profile Wirecard trial has testified that billions in sales via third-party partners in the Middle East and Asia were completely fabricated to deceive auditors.

Former Wirecard manager Oliver Bellenhaus told a Munich court on Wednesday: “We made that up, of course.”

Bellenhaus was speaking on the sixth full day of the trial about the billion-dollar bookings in escrow accounts in South-East Asia.

Bellenhaus is the prosecution’s star witness in the case, which surrounds the spectacular bankruptcy of what was once seen as one of Germany’s most high-flying companies.

“The auditor needed something, and then the panic arose,” Bellenhaus said. “It was a huge mess, it was all chaos.” Chief executive Markus Braun never asked when Bellenhaus signed – fake – contracts, he said.

Braun, Bellenhaus and the former head of accounting are alleged to have falsified Wirecard’s balance sheets since 2015 and damaged lending banks by €3.1 billion ($3.3 billion), according to the indictment.

Answering prosecutors questions as to whether the third-party business existed, Bellinghaus said: “I answer in no uncertain terms: no.”

The “third-party partners” were companies that allegedly processed credit card payments on behalf of Wirecard in countries where the Bavarian group did not have a corresponding license.

The payment service provider filed for insolvency in 2020 because €1.9 billion ($2.04 billion) allegedly booked in said escrow accounts could not be found.

 

 

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