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Shock Verdict on Swissair

Switzerland's biggest-ever corporate crime trial ends with the acquittal of 19 former airline executives

The most spectacular trial in Swiss business history has ended with a surprising verdict. Former Swissair executives accused of criminal wrongdoing in connection with the collapse of the airline have walked free -- and are even to receive compensation.

Swissair was grounded in 2001, now its former executives have been acquitted of criminal wrongdoing in connection with its collapse.

Switzerland's biggest ever corporate crime trial has ended with the acquittal of all 19 accused. The former Swissair executives had been charged with criminal wrongdoing in connection with the collapse the nation's flagship airline. But the prosecution failed to make its case.

The Chief Judge Andreas Fischer acquitted the group's last president Mario Conti and his co-defendants on Thursday, and awarded them more than 2.4 million Swiss francs (€1.5 million) in compensation.

The prosecution had accused the former managers of damaging creditors, mismanagement, making false business statements and forging documents, and had been asking for sentences of between six and 28 months. But the judges were not convinced. "There is no evidence that the defendants knowingly acted to damage the company," Fischer said.

Swissair collapsed in 2001 with debts of 17 billion Swiss francs, (€11.5 billion) due in part to the downturn in the industry, as well as the airline's aggressive international expansion. The Swiss carrier had long been regarded as an icon of national reliability, quality and efficiency, so the Swiss were shocked when it was suddenly grounded on Oct. 2, 2001, due to its inability to pay for fuel and landing charges.

Thousands of Swissair employees and shareholders saw their life savings suddenly wiped out when the company collapsed, and some trade unions reacted with anger to Thursday's verdict.

Urs Eicher, speaking on behalf of a flight attendants union, criticized the high compensation sums, which will be paid for by the taxpayers. "Those who suffered real damage, the small people who lost jobs or pension funds...will get nothing," he told Swiss TV.

So not only do the money-grabbing fraudulent clique that drove Swissair into the ground (not to mention Sabena, the prestigious Belgian airlines that went down with it) get off the hook - regardless of the fact that their crimes caused great financial grief to hundreds of thousands of people - they even get money out of it? It's actually going to cost the taxpayer money?

God.
 
euhm, Sabena was once upon a time indeed a prestigious Belgian airline, alec. nothing to make fun of.

have some pride and dignity ffs! ;)
 
'Belgian' and 'prestigious' are two adjectives that don't like each other's company, I'm afraid.
 
wtf is your problem alec?

diamonds? cuisine? beer? chocolat? weapons? all of which are supposed to be prestigious in belgium...

you getting depressed again? damn emo...
 
SuAside said:
wtf is your problem alec?

diamonds? cuisine? beer? chocolat? weapons? all of which are supposed to be prestigious in belgium...

you getting depressed again? damn emo...
What's your problem?
My retort was supposed to be interpreted as a joke.
You know: 'joke'?

:roll:

Sheesh...
Guess I'm just not that nationalistic as you, bro. I don't see why that should make me 'depressed' or even 'emo'. Care to explain?
 
alec said:
What's your problem?
My retort was supposed to be interpreted as a joke.
You know: 'joke'?
jokes are meant to be funny. ;)

i cannot see teh funneh!

alec said:
Sheesh...
Guess I'm just not that nationalistic as you, bro.
i'm not that nationalistic either overall tbh...

alec said:
I don't see why that should make me 'depressed' or even 'emo'. Care to explain?
being overly negative about your own country (and by extention probably yourself).
trying to make fun about a once prestigious worldrenowned airline, but which has scarred the country with its downfall.
the Q_Q avatar...
 
SuAside said:
jokes are meant to be funny. ;)

i cannot see teh funneh!
Maybe you need glasses?
Maybe jokes are lost on you?

SuAside said:
being overly negative about your own country (and by extention probably yourself).
That would be 'negative', 'pessimistic', 'cynical' or even 'sarcastic'. Not 'emo'.
Get your semantics right.
SuAside said:
trying to make fun about a once prestigious worldrenowned airline, but which has scarred the country with its downfall.
Idem.
SuAside said:
the Q_Q avatar...
Coming from someone who calls himself "SuAside", one would expect a much, much better explanation.

The loss of Sabena is due to our incompetent leaders. The same goes for DHL and the thinned out car industry in Belgium. The loss of most of our governmental buildings. And so on.
I for one am quite amused by all the misery our government causes. People voted for them, and they will again. So stop all the emo-talk about 'scarring' and 'downfall', peh-lease. You reap what you sow. Get with the system.
 
How come whenever I post something, Alec seems to bump in and flame around?

Is this some kind of chemistry?

Might it be love?
 
Jebus said:
How come whenever I post something, Alec seems to bump in and flame around?
That wasn't flaming. I simply wanted to make it perfectly clear that I do not like it if people accuse me of being depressed and emo when I'm obviously not.

Jebus said:
Might it be love?
Oh yeah, baby!

:wink:
 
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