Saab prosecutor eyes Muller bonus
Updated 2013-05-27 14:58. Published 2013-05-27 13:49
Saab Hank continues to grow. While new hearing will be held in the week to EBM now look at Victor Muller million bonus.
"You can not rule out that there may be more people who may be suspicious," said chief prosecutor Olof Sahlgren to di.se.
EBM has now analyzed the interviews conducted with former Saab heads last week. Olof Sahlgren describes the data as "extremely valuable" and loading for new hearings.
"It is strange that the contract was signed two days before the reconstruction. Victor Muller sat in all the chairs at the same time. "
"Today I am going to sit with a group of interrogators, and then we will go through which people should be called to a hearing next," he says.
In addition to the previous owner and Chairman Victor Muller risking further persons to be served suspicion of crime, says Olof Sahlgren.
Olof Sahlgren says that EBM will review the bonus of 1.3 million that Victor Muller billed Saab Automobile in April 2011. According to accountancy firm Grant Thornton, Saab would have had no obligation to pay the bonus.
"I have read what Grant Thornton writes, we must look at the bonus, we have not done in detail yet," says Olof Sahlgren.
He is also critical of the agreement with Victor Muller, who gave the Board the right to millions in consulting fees, was signed so late, after the money had been paid.
"I find it odd that the agreement was signed two days before the reconstruction. At the time, Victor Muller both CEO and chairman and board member. He sat in all the chairs at the same time, "says Olof Sahlgren.
Last week di.se reported that several heavy lawyers believe that EBM has gone too harshly against the former Saab heads. Now select Olof Sahlgren to fight back.
"It was a very brief detention. I do not think this is the least surprising at all, we treat everyone equally no matter what their positions, "he says.
"The criticism has been made by people who have no transparency whatsoever in the investigation. I sit inside with full information and has concluded that this was a proportionate measure, "he continues.
Olof Sahlgren do not want to tell you about the three top executives providing consistent information in last week's hearing. But there are no plans to write off the suspicions against the three.
"Absolutely not. The suspicions are there and in the current situation, there is no reason to suggest that they would be written off, "he says.
However, says Olof Sahlgren that it is important that the investigation does not drag on.
"We will certainly endeavor to do this as quickly as we can. If all goes as planned, we can probably count on us this fall sometime can see the end of this, "he says.