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Marsalek, Russia’s ‘spy’ who brought down Wirecard

Posted 2022-12-05, Taipei Times Headlines

Photo: Creative Commons / Web Summit

SMOOTH OPERATOR: For years the handsome charmer had been hanging out with spies, porn barons, Libyan warlords, Russian mercenaries and former heads of state AFP, VIENNA When executives of the collapsed German technology giant Wirecard go on trial this week accused of the nation’s biggest ever... read full story

"I don't know anything about him,"

Photo: Financial service Wirecard booth at technology conference WebSummit Lisbon 2019.


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