
As discussed in the Independant...
"A few days later it was the turn of Josef Ackermann, the Swiss boss of Germany's Deutsche Bank. He was charged with “breach of trust” and
will stand trial in Dusseldorf early next year. His alleged crime was committed in early 2000 when he was on the supervisory board and the
compensation committee of Mannesmann. The German mobile-phone company yielded to a bid from Britain's Vodafone, a takeover that it had initially
contested. After the deal was agreed, a group of Mannesmann executives was paid bonuses of €57m ($53m)."
All that about suspension and he was creaming all the time - he wants locking up! 



