After four years, someone from Siemens AG allegedly involved in the company’s bribery scandal saw the inside of a courtroom.
German prosecutors accused Thomas Ganswindt, a former member of the executive board who was on track to become chief executive, of tax evasion and failing to perform supervisory duties to prevent a huge corruption scandal at the company
Read more: Bribery Trial Begins In Germany For Former Siemens Executive — WSJ Corruption Currents