Deutsche Post CEO in tax probe

The CEO of Deutsche Post, which owns DHL, has been questioned by police over suspected tax evasion

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Investigators have raided the home and office of Klaus Zumwinkel, Deutsche Post chief executive officer and one of Germany's most influential businessmen, and questioned him before he was released on bail.

German prosecutors said he was suspected of not paying €1m euros (£750,000) in taxes, using banks in Lichtenstein. Zumwinkel, who led Deutsche Post since 1990 and oversaw its flotation in 2000, is not expect to have his contract renewed when it expires later this year, BBC News reports.

A statement to investors yesterday said the entire board of directors, including Zumwinkel, ‘is fully functional and continues its business as usual’.

A spokesman for the Social Democrats, which forms part of Germany's governing coalition, said that, if Zumwinkel were found guilty, he should ‘not hold his job for one minute longer’. ‘It is beyond comprehension that a multimillionaire like Zumwinkel found it necessary to save a couple of million euros in this way,’ Rainer Wend told Der Spiegel magazine.

Read story in BBC News

Enjoyed this article? Help spread the word:

Comments

Reader comments for this story

White papers

Related jobs

Spotlight

Richard Atkinson, FD of All England Tennis Court

Profile: Richard Atkinson, FD of All England Tennis Club

As Wimbledon reaches a heady climax, the FD of All...

PwC 10-year anniversary special report

Relive how the controversial mega-merger of Price Waterhouse and Coopers...

Make partner fast with YP

The latest edition of Young Professional features our definitive guide...

Find your next job

Find your next job
Salary Checker

Newsletters

Sign up here for the very latest news delivered to your inbox. Choose from the following options:

Search white papers

Search white papers

Have your say

Has the credit crunch made you fear for your job?
Yes, my company says jobs will go
Maybe, if things get worse, I could be hit
No, business is quite stable

Job of the week

More finance jobs...

Your next job