Cologne - Savings bottom and no end in sight: The scandal surrounding savings contracts for the Christian Democratic Party in Cologne prosecutors opened investigations against the former head of the Sparkasse Köln-Bonn, Gustav Adolf Schröder.
"We have received an anonymous complaint," said Attorney General Guenther Field on Wednesday. "Therefore we are required by legislation, to initiate a criminal investigation."
Whether there is an initial suspicion was still being considered. Schroeder is suspected in the anonymous display of disloyalty, because he might have on a controversial contract with the former CDU politician Rolf Bietmann was responsible.
Against Bietmann and "unspecified charge of Sparkasse Köln-Bonn" is determined after a complaint from Koblenz.
Read the background of the Savings Bank scandal: Before Gunnar Greier tremble coterie Brothers> Savings Bank also paid Roters-Approval> prosecutor investigated Bietmann The drama about Jupp Müller> Jupp Müller> comes back> Bietmann further pressure> Bietmann: Interest-free loan from the bank appeared> Bietmann waives the Bundestag>