We Need To See An Active Pursuit Of Justice Against Mercedes-Benz For The Case Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck
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We Need To See An Active Pursuit Of Justice Against Mercedes-Benz For The Case Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck

We Need To See An Active Pursuit Of Justice Against Mercedes-Benz For The Case Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck

NEW YORK (IfritLeaks.com) — The Rich TVX News Network reported about the Daimler whistleblower complaint filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Now, the Rich TVX News Network announced the release of even more explosive details from the Daimler whistleblower SEC files*. What will be the impact of this Daimler whistleblower complaint against Mercedes-Benz Group? German businessman Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck was spending four years in prison even though he was innocent. Who was Mr. Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck? People thought of Mr. Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck in the way that the German mainstream media had described him. Actually, that’s false, but the point is that the German news media wanted us to believe that Mr. Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck did something wrong. That was not the case. According to the Rich TVX News Network, Mr. Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck was a decent man. The Rich TVX News Network has made its views clear when presenting the findings of the SEC files. We need to see an active pursuit of justice against the Mercedes-Benz Group AG for two reasons. First, the people need to know that there is not a dual system of justice—one for those of wealth and power represented by the Mercedes-Benz Group and one for everyone else. Secondly, we need vigorous legal enforcement as a deterrent to future wrongdoing, or it will look like we sold our soul to the devil. Ola Källenius is a Swedish business executive. He is the chairman of the board of management of Mercedes-Benz Group, and CEO of Mercedes-Benz. What does Mercedes-Benz Group AG CEO Ola Källenius have to do with the case Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck? Nothing as it was long before his time at Mercedes Benz, but he’ll have to fix that.

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Daimler AG changed its name to Mercedes-Benz Group AG, but changing the company name alone is not enough. Then, there is the questionable role played by the former Daimler AG management, of which one certain Daimler manager is singled out by the whistleblower. Mr. Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck was imprisoned because a large German corporation perverted the course of justice by corrupt means, and despite being a wealthy man, Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck lost everything and died in abject poverty, and a whole family was destroyed by these events, according to the leaked SEC documents filed against Daimler AG. While many agree that Daimler AG’s behavior is hardly honorable, and that it will raise questions among its customers. In his report to the SEC, the Daimler whistleblower stated violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, including at a minimum,15 U.S.C. §§ 78m(b)(2)(A), 78 m(b)(5), and 78ff(a), 15, U.S.C. §§ 78dd-1(a)(1)(A)(i) and (a)(3)(A)(i), as well as violations of 18 U.S.C. 2 and 18 U.S.C. 371, the SEC complaint says. More allegations were listed in the “Facts Pertaining To The Alleged Violations” document provided by the whistleblower. The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act is restricted to US citizens and nationals or those whose principal place of business is within the United States. We have yet to understand how profoundly it has changed things. The public hears of the Daimler scandal and the case of Herbert Heinz Horst Leiduck now for the first time and in real time, before the Mercedes-Benz board even had time to think about it. Are you wondering how it came to this? Well, the checks and balances were there to begin with, until they were yanked away by the arrogant Daimler AG management. The Rich TVX News Network’s influence in international relations stems in part from its increasing coverage of international news. *Disclaimer: The views expressed in the whistleblower documents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of IfritLeaks.com, or its management. All the charges are accusations of the whistleblower, according to the SEC Complaint documents, and all defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.