Johannes Feldmayer

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Johannes Feldmayer (born October 16, 1956 in Augsburg ) was a member of the Siemens central board and has been with Siemens since 1979.

After completing his commercial training, Feldmayer initially worked as a business planner in the Siemens data processing division. After completing a Young Managers Program at the well-known INSEAD training center in Fontainebleau , France , Feldmayer worked his way up to the top Siemens manager floor with stops in Johannesburg and Alpharetta ( USA ). Since 2001 he has been responsible for strategy and in August 2003 became a member of the Siemens central board. In 2006, Johannes Feldmayer was on the Siemens Executive Board responsible for Siemens Building Technologies , Siemens Real Estate, Region Europe and the central offices Corporate Information Office and Global Procurement and Logistics .

At the Faculty of Economics at TU Berlin , Feldmayer chaired the steering committee of the Center for Knowledge Interchange (CKI) alongside Klaus Petermann . The center organizes the collaboration between Siemens and the TU Berlin and aims to intensify the exchange between research and practice. He also sat on the supervisory board of the Opus Dei- operated IESE Business School .

Johannes Feldmayer was a member of several supervisory bodies at Siemens companies in Germany and abroad. He was also a member of the Supervisory Board of Infineon AG from 2005 to 2009.

On November 1, 2009, he became a general representative of Erlangen-based Heitec AG.

Siemens AUB procedure

On March 27, 2007, Feldmayer was arrested in connection with payments of millions from Siemens to Wilhelm Schelsky on charges of infidelity. Schelsky was for many years the chairman of the works council organization “ Arbeitsgemeinschaft Independent Betriebsanguers ” (AUB). After a week of pre- trial detention , the arrest warrant was suspended on April 4, 2007 in exchange for bail . On July 3, 2008, the Nuremberg-Fürth public prosecutor brought charges against him and against Wilhelm Schelsky in the “Siemens AUB proceedings”. Feldmayer left the Managing Board of Siemens AG on October 1, 2007, but remained a member of the Supervisory Board of Infineon AG.

On November 24, 2008, the Nuremberg-Fürth Regional Court sentenced Johannes Feldmayer to a two-year suspended prison sentence and a fine of 228,800 euros for paying millions to the workers' organization AUB. The board saw it as proven that the ex-manager is guilty of breach of trust and tax evasion.

At the end of September 2008, Feldmayer had admitted the hidden financing of the AUB and took over responsibility for the millions of payments to a company from former AUB boss Wilhelm Schelsky. He had signed a framework agreement with Schelsky, on the basis of which Schelsky received a total of 30.3 million euros from Siemens between January 2001 and November 2006. The financial aid for the establishment of the Working Group of Independent Employees (AUB) was not fixed in writing in the framework contract, but "the support of the AUB was formulated orally a clear matter" (Feldmayer). “A strong AUB was good because there was a second force alongside IG Metall.” (Feldmayer) Officially, the payments were declared as remuneration for services, but in the view of the prosecution they clearly served to build the AUB as a counterweight to IG Metall. The former AUB boss Wilhelm Schelsky , who was co-accused , received a prison sentence of four and a half years for aiding and abetting embezzlement, fraud and tax offenses. The public prosecutor had requested a prison sentence of three and a half years for Feldmayer and a sentence of six years for Schelsky. Both Johannes Feldmayer and Wilhelm Schelsky went into revision; Feldmayer later withdrew his revision.

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  3. Heinrich Hiesinger, Siemens board member and CEO of the Industry Sector, took over the CKI sponsorship from Siemens for the TU Berlin in 2008
  4. Media information of the TU Berlin from October 6, 2004 ( Memento of the original from June 10, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.cki.tu-berlin.de
  5. ^ Consejo Asesor del IESE, 2006 ; Siemens is represented in the current list by Siegfried Russwurm from the Siemens central board (as of December 2008)
  6. The best for God , Welt am Sonntag, October 23, 2005
  7. Prof. Johannes Feldmayer resigns from the supervisory board
  8. Sales should double , Wirtschaft in Mittelfranken, May 2010
  9. http://www.justiz.bayern.de/gericht/olg/n/presse/archiv/2008/01493/index.php
  10. a b c Handelsblatt November 24, 2008: Bribery scandal. Ex-Siemens executive does not have to be behind bars
  11. Financial Times Deutschland September 25, 2008: AUB-Siemens process. "I am responsible" ( Memento from September 26, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  12. ^ Stern-Online September 24, 2008: Siemens process. Ex-board member grants AUB funding
  13. ^ Stern-Online September 24, 2008: Siemens process. Ex-board member grants AUB funding
  14. Die Welt November 24, 2008: Infidelity. Suspended sentence for ex-Siemens board member
  15. ^ Stern-Online November 17, 2008: Siemens AUB process. Six years imprisonment demanded for Schelsky
  16. ^ Financial Times Deutschland November 24, 2008: Trial around AUB and Siemens. Judges of the mild variety ( memento of February 9, 2009 in the Internet Archive ).