As announced, the thread about the still unresolved facts regarding the Hermes-EMIF deal of #Wirecard from 2015.
280 million euros of the original 315 million are still allegedly untraceable, we are told by the mass media. ๐งต

Although Hermes tickets as an entry into the Indian market for approx. 35 million euros was sold to EMIF a little earlier, #Wirecard paid EMIF 315M.
A "phantom" named Rahul Sharma hinted to Jan Marsalek and Henry O'Sullivan, according to the mass media.


In my opinion and research, these are mass-media-justice-knotted distractions.
There are 2 "smoking guns" regarding the allegedly completely missing and untraceable 280 million euros in O'Sullivan's corporate web that are being deliberately ignored.
The first smoking gun ignored by the mass business media in Germany concerns a deliberately ignored court case regarding EMIF from July 2020, just 1 month after the fabricated bankruptcy filed by #Wirecard CEO James Freis.
sun24.press/en/royal-court...
The court case at London(!) High Court of Justice concerned 2 bruised Hermes i-ticket holders who claimed to have been coerced into selling their shares far below value to EMIF just before the 315 million #Wirecard takeover.
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fountaincourt.co.uk/wp-content...
In almost breathtakingly scandalous fashion, which the mainstream business media in Germany find completely unworthy of consideration, the presiding judge Sir Cranston at London High Court dismissed the claims of Hermes i-Ticket holders 4 weeks after the #Wirecard insolvency.
The London(!) judge Sir Ross Cranston dismissed the more than justified claims with the central statement in the judgment that, quote: "...thirdly, and crucially in my view(!), EMIF was been advised by [the law firm] Linklaters".

In November 2023, after writing my article, I contacted @Handelsblatt and had several email exchanges with Felix Holtermann and also Volker Ter Haseborg.
In these contacts, I informed the mass media journalists of these facts.
After a confirmation of my article and email, no constructive message came back.
As if at the push of a button, they were apparently instructed to ignore the facts and my article. Instead, they published the "phantom" article.
This may be due to the fact that in the above-mentioned London court case of July 2020, a few weeks after the #Wirecard insolvency, Judge Sir Ross Cranston also stated that the ominous fund EMIF from Mauritius was advised by Linklaters lawyers FROM MOSCOW !
So if anyone can reveal the details and identity of EMIF, these are the very same "Linklaters lawyers" named in the London court case who represented the Mauritius fund EMIF.
Of course, the judiciary is preventing these lawyers from being questioned.
After all, Dan McCrum and Olaf Stoerbeck reported to the FT, probably somewhat naively and unsuspectingly, in October 2020 that none other than KPMG(!) had also acted as auditor for the EMIF fund in Mauritius.
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ft.com/content/...
The second smoking gun regarding the still untraceable 280 million euros of EMIF in Mauritius concerns a travel company called Goomo.
EMIF paid $50 million to Goomo around the same time of the #wirecard deal.
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economictimes.indiatimes.com/small...
Around 2015, the director of Goomo was none other than Marsalek's friend and enterprising entrepreneur Alexsandar Vucak.
The one who rented half of the villa at Prinzergentenstr. 61 in Munich through his company, which remained untouched by the police for a month.

Vucak engaged in 2021 pretty much untouched, apparently not particularly Bavarian prosecutorial charged, and rather elegantly heaved out of the whole #wirecard affair nowhere else but in the beautiful Schweiz๐จ๐ญ.
Something to do with Covid-19.๐ง

The willful ignorance of these 2 smoking guns both in the mass media and by prosecutors and Bavarian "justice", as well as the scandalous verdict from London in July 2020, indicate that the EMIF fund is the key to the #Wirecard affair.
It is also important to note that the house rented by Marsalek's friend A. Vucak at Prinzregentenstrasse 61 in Munich is not only located opposite the former Russian consulate, as exploited by the mass media, but also opposite a UBS building Bank๐จ๐ญ.
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This article was created and written entirely by Martin Dorsch, an accredited and independent, investigative journalist from Europe. He holds an MBA from a US University and a Bachelor Degree in Information Systems and had worked early in his career as a consultant in the US and EU. He does not work for, does not consult, does not own shares in or receives funding from any corporation or organisation that would benefit from this article so far.