Friday, August 5, 2016

Three of the Saab line prosecuted again – Västerbotten Courier

The car manufacturer Saab Automobile in Trollhattan went bankrupt in December 2011.

During the last two years was owned Saab Automobile, the Dutch Spyker, which bought the Swedish car company from General Motors.

Spyker’s leading representative was Victor Muller, who from May 2011 to the bankruptcy was both chairman and CEO of Saab Automobile.

in november 2012 it became known that the Swedish National Economic Crimes Bureau (EBM) was investigating suspected tax evasion in Saab before the bankruptcy. A police report was made six months earlier.

May 16, 2013 made a search of Spyker of the Netherlands.

May 20, 2013 arrested several people, including Saab’s former CEO Jan Ake Jonsson and General Counsel Kristina Geers. They were released the following day. Jonsson and Geers were suspected of aggravated evasion of tax.

In March 2015 it became known that even Victor Muller was suspected of tax evasion.

In September 2015 left the chief prosecutor Olof Sahlgren the EBM into the first prosecution in the investigation of Saab Automobile.

in February 2016 indicted the previous peaks in Saab Automobile – with Victor Muller and CEO Jan-Ake Jonsson in the lead – for serious economic crime. In addition, the prosecution was also General Counsel Kristina Geers and a former corporate lawyer and a former interim chief financial officer.

In August 2016 prosecuted Muller, Jonsson and Geers again.

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