The company's colorful interpretation of the word "commissions" may not fare too well under the harsh gaze of the German judiciary. We'll see as
the case against Reinhard Siekaczek, the one time Siemens manager who is out in front of the global bribery probe that has subsumed his former employer. Siekaczek is facing 58 counts of breach of trust and the real question is who he'll implicate on his way down.
--MDT
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