German banker jailed for taking Formula One bribes

Stuff.co.nz, 28 Jun 2012
A judge jailed a German banker for more than eight years for taking $44 million in bribes during the sale of Formula One in a case that centred on a payment from Bernie Ecclestone, the motor sport's commercial chief.
Presiding judge Peter Noll convicted BayernLB's former chief risk officer Gerhard Gribkowsky of tax evasion, bribery and breach of fiduciary trust in a court in Munich. Full story

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