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Frankfurt -- A German bank that handed over 350 million euros this week to bankrupt Lehman Brothers and got nothing in exchange may pursue criminal charges against its own executives, a report said over the weekend.
KfW, a government bank that administers federal shareholdings and passes out soft loans to homeowners, was dubbed "Germany's dumbest bank" by the mass-circulation newspaper Bild when the scandal broke.
The automated payment on Monday went out just hours before Lehman declared itself insolvent. Lehman did not settle the swap with the equivalent in US currency, $500 million, leaving KfW in the queue as a creditor.
Quoting banking sources, the German weekly magazine Focus said KfW had asked a Frankfurt law firm, Clifford, to study if it could sack or bring a prosecution against executives responsible for the blunder.
Asked to confirm the story, a KfW spokeswoman told DPA only that a law firm was reviewing "all relevant aspects of the matter."
KfW suspended two of its seven-member executive board, Detlef Leinberger and Peter Fleischer. They remain on full pay, Focus said.
KfW said its exposure to the Lehman failure totaled 536 million euros.
Another German state bank, Bayern LB, reportedly has exposure of 300 million euros, while a newspaper, Koelner Stadt-Anzeiger, said Saturday a third bank, NRW Bank, was owed 60 million euros by Lehman.
DPA/Expatica
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