Sunday, August 16, 2015

BER: suspected fraud at the airport Berlin – STERN

The Berlin airport company wants to check subsequent payments to several companies in the construction of major airport BER again. The goal is ruled out that the firms, including Siemens, Bosch and the Telekom subsidiary T-Systems, too much money would have received for their achievements, a spokesman for the Berlin Brandenburg Airport GmbH said on Sunday. Among the reasons for the review, he declined to comment. The “Bild am Sonntag” reported, airport jurists held the high payout percentages for the subsequent invoices for suspicious. Thus, a need for further Siemens over 22.9 million euros had been paid to 96 percent, a bill from T-Systems to 99 percent.

Siemens declined to comment on the specific case. The Group has established a comprehensive control system. “If there is evidence of possible violations of laws and internal policies, we take this, possibly in cooperation with the competent authorities, according to consistently”, the company said. A Bosch spokesman explained to project and contract details he could not comment. T-Systems declined to comment initially also from.

The construction of the Berlin airport is repeatedly rocked by scandals. The opening is delayed now up to several years, primarily because of problems with the fire protection system. On the construction of the Dutch Imtech group is heavily involved, which is now bankrupt. In addition, the Neuruppin office is investigating two former Imtech employees and former airport employees for bribery.

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