https://www.tagesschau.de/investigativ/ndr/armutsdelikte-geldstrafen-haft-101.html
Dear Ms. [xxx],
We would like to inform you that Dr. [yyy] contacted us in [year] and attempted to make changes to the account (e.g., revocation of authorization). His requests were denied with the explanation that he does not have the authorization to make such changes.
Letter from the Sparkasse to me
UniCredit in Innsbruck responded differently …
Here I express the urgent suspicion of corruption involving one or more bank employees at UniCredit in Innsbruck!
How can something like this happen? How can a bank shirk its responsibility in such a manner? In my case, the amount of damage is a little over 40 euros. The justice system only cares about the ‘real’ criminals in a country, such as those who sneak past the turnstile of a public swimming pool.
When things get more complicated or members of an allegedly ‘honorable’ society are involved, it is better to look the other way. #BorisBecker was probably an exception. Maybe he was just in the wrong country and didn’t have his accounts at #UniCredit in #Innsbruck.
Boris, that certainly wouldn’t have happened there.
What kind of world are we living in in 2022 in Germany/Austria/Europe?
Grotesque.
Power makes corruption possible in the first place.
Kühn-Görg, Monika