Private Investigators Hull Talks About Bribery And How To Deal With It
(PRWEB UK) 29 January 2014 -- According to Sky News article dated 16 Jan 2014: Ecclestone To Stand Trial On Bribery Charge, German prosecutors have confirmed that the Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone is to stand trial this year charged with offences related to the sport's sale in 2005.
In a statement on Thursday morning, a spokeswoman for the Munich court said the case against Mr Ecclestone would get underway in the spring following his indictment last July. "Under current planning, the main trial should start in late April," the statement said, with sources indicating that it had been provisionally scheduled for April 23. Sky News exclusively revealed on Wednesday that the Munich prosecutor was preparing to file formal charges against the F1 supremo, who has exerted an iron grip on the sport's commercial rights for the best part of half a century. Board directors of F1's parent company convened a meeting on Thursday morning to discuss the developments, sources said.
Mr Ecclestone is expected to continue running F1 on a day-to-day basis although he will step down from the board of the company on a temporary basis while he fights to clear his name. The charges against Mr Ecclestone relate to a $44m (£27m) secret payment to Gerhard Gribkowsky, a banker who was involved in organizing F1's sale nearly a decade ago.
In light of the facts presented in the Sky News article, Private Investigators Hull (http://www. privateinvestigators-kingston-upon-hull.co.uk) gives its input about the bribery, and ways of dealing with it and even preventing it. Corruption is present in all areas of life, and with its roots planted deep, it is extremely hard to eradicate. Coming up with solid evidence and taking it to court can prove to be even more challenging, especially for someone who is not an expert. That’s where Private Investigators Hull comes in; helping clients put a stop to corruption and bribery. A lot of clients are companies that want to become more efficient and make sure that they have the right people on crucial positions. Needless to say, taking or giving bribes is simply unacceptable. There are numerous ways our agency has of dealing with that kind of problem. The way of going about it is different for each case, and it is determined after the consultation with our clients, depending on their needs and the specific set of circumstances. Setting up video surveillance is a good way of capturing the moment when bribe is taking place, but this agency also sends undercover agents which gather the evidence first-hand.
Private Investigators Hull chief investigator, James Faber, advises potential clients to:
“Contact our agency as soon as possible. Many companies are losing hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars as result of bribery and corruption. Our agency has been very effective at solving this type of cases, and a long list of satisfied clients serves as proof of that”
James goes on to say
“Locating the source of the bribe will not only save you money in the long run, but it will also help you determine which individuals are right for your company.”
Private Investigators Hull are standing by, ready to take on your case. Call James today on 01482 270 321 or email at [email protected]
James Faber, Private Investigators Hull, http://www.privateinvestigators-kingston-upon-hull.co.uk, +44 1482 270 321, [email protected]
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