Kurt Fischer (bank manager)

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Kurt Fischer (* 1958 ) is a former CEO of the Kreissparkasse Hainichen in Saxony .

Life

The financial expert Fischer, who comes from the Bavarian Herrsching , came to Saxony in the course of the eastward expansion and took over the management of the Kreissparkasse in Hainichen.

Since the merger of the district of Hainichen with the district of Mittweida in 1994, the savings bank has been subject to the legal supervision of the local district office and its district administrator Andreas Schramm . Because of the intended merger of the Kreissparkassen and the refusal to participate in the Landesbank Sachsen , there were violent arguments between Fischer and Schramm. Fischer feared the existence of the Landesbank and the loss of his post. In order to prevent a merger, he planned the kidnapping of Schrammms and was convicted for it. Fischer himself, on the other hand, protests his innocence and is convinced that he has fallen victim to a plot.

Because of the billions in losses of the Sächsische Landesbank, the then finance minister and later prime minister Georg Milbradt had to resign in 2008 after an investigation committee headed by the state parliament member Karl Nolle because of the losses predicted by Fischer at the time.

Individual evidence

  1. Markus Lesch: The head of the savings bank wanted to kidnap his district administrator. In: The world . November 11, 1995, accessed March 1, 2020 .
  2. Ex-Sparkasse boss still considers himself innocent. In: Saxon newspaper . November 27, 2001, accessed March 1, 2020 .