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Deutsche Bank employees charged in emissions trading case

Alleged tax evasion on trading carbon-emission certificates has cost Germany hundreds of millions of euros

Deutsche Bank employees charged in emissions trading case

Frankfurt’s public prosecutor’s office has filed charges against eight current and former employees of Deutsche Bank for the alleged evasion of taxes on trading carbon-emission certificates that has cost Germany hundreds of millions of euros.

The authority alleges that the individuals set up a chain of firms that helped them to commit value-added tax fraud when buying and selling carbon-emission, or CO2, certificates between September 2009 and February 2010.

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