Tag: James Henry O'Sullivan

Singapore’s Wirecard Verdict is a Mirror Held up to Germany’s Regulatory Disgrace!

A Singapore court has sentenced British citizen James Henry O’Sullivan to 6½ years in prison for abetting the falsification of Wirecard-linked escrow/balance confirmation letters—paperwork used to convince auditors that hundreds of millions of euros sat safely in escrow accounts. Wirecard is also Germany's regulatory disgrace!

Singapore Convictions Tighten the Noose Around Wirecard’s “Third-Party” Myth

A Singapore court has convicted James Henry “Henry” O’Sullivan and Rajaratnam Shanmugaratnam (“Shan”) for falsifying escrow confirmations used to validate Wirecard’s alleged Asian third-party business. The verdict undercuts core defense narratives in Munich and strengthens prosecutors’ case that the “escrowed cash” and TPB never existed.

New Indictments in Wirecard Case: Former Executives Charged with Breach of Trust

The Wirecard trials in Germany continue unperturbed despite the confusion surrounding the espionage affair involving former Management Board member Jan Marsalek. Four years after Wirecard collapsed, former chief financial officer Alexander von Knoop and former chief product officer Susanne Steidl have been charged with breach of trust. The charges are part of the ongoing investigation into one of Europe’s largest accounting scandals.

Wirecard & The Forsyth Twist: Russian Espionage Allegations and Implications for CEO Markus Braun’s Trial!

As the trial of former Wirecard CEO Markus Braun unfolds in Munich, a new twist in the Wirecard saga emerges, intertwining financial scandal with espionage intrigue. Recent revelations by Austrian law enforcement have uncovered that Jan Marsalek, the fugitive former COO of Wirecard, allegedly paid €500,000 to "Austrian spies" in September 2017. This discovery has profound implications for the ongoing trial and raises questions about the extent of Russian involvement in the Wirecard collapse.

Wirecard Trial In Singapore Over Falsified Documents And Mission Millions Started!

A Wirecard trial is currently taking place not only in Munich. Two defendants are also on trial in Singapore and must answer for document falsification in connection with Wirecard vanished millions held in escrow accounts. The Wirecard Singapore trial commenced on Monday, July 31, with two men connected to the collapsed German payments firm. They are pleading not guilty to charges of falsifying documents related to millions held in escrow accounts.

The New Main Suspect In The Wirecard Trial!

Financial Times called James Henry O’Sullivan a hard-partying Englishman. The German prosecutors in the Wirecard trial claim that he was part of the Wirecard fraud scheme in Asia. Allegedly, O’Sullivan cashed hundreds of millions of euros from Wirecard. In Singapore, the 48-year-old faces charges of abetting the falsification of documents, including papers to persuade Wirecard’s auditors EY that the company had extensive cash reserves, which it hadn't.