Thursday, November 24, 2016

TO: Googledirecteur got kickbacks for Eemshaven – NOS

Google is possible with bribe beguiled into an investment in the Eemshaven in Groningen. In the period 2008 to 2010 would be 1.7 million euros paid by real estate developer TCN and the owner Rudy Stroink on an American Google-director. Who conducted the negotiations about locations for new data centers.

That writes the FD. The newspaper relies on the writ of summons against the old-vastgoedtycoon Rudy Stroink and American court documents from an ongoing criminal case against the ex-Google director, Simon Tusha.

The suspects Stroink of bribery, money laundering, forgery and membership of a criminal organisation. Google would have to bribe to get in Eemshaven their first data center to build out. Google hired since the end of 2007 a substantial part of a data center that TCN had dropped.

According TO Google-director Tusha part of a criminal organization, along with TCN and Stroink. Tusha state in the US visit for tax evasion and receiving bribes. He has a confession taken, the right hand is doing in a January statement.

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