The so-called data affairs kept the VFB Stuttgart trust for years - and allegedly cost him five million euros. A media report now reveals how expensive the flexible posse was actually for the club.
In the club chronicle of the VfB Stuttgart, the data affairs is a dark chapter. The handling of her was a central theme in the public power struggle, which raged 2021 in the leadership of the VFB.
BACKGROUND: Between 2016 and 2018, the VFB will have repeated tens of thousands of members of the members to third parties - among other things, to promote the extraction of professional department decided in the summer of 2017.
As a result, the state officer for privacy in Baden-Württemberg, Stefan Brink, directed against the AG of Swabia a fine procedure that ended with a penalty of 300,000 euros.
Previously, for several months, data processing in the association and in the AG around the General Assembly of 2017, in which the spin-off was decided, was examined.
VFB Stuttgart probably came with a blue eye of it
The affair had been revealed by the "kicker", which has now calculated the total cost of work-up on the basis of the protocols of the Annual General Meeting and the current annual financial statements.
Different numbers have so far been circulating to the severance payments that the former board members Jochen Röttgermann and Stefan Heim and the most directed managing director Oliver Schreuf received.
According to "image" information, the sum was due five million euros in the sum, according to "kickers", however, "for the VfB accounting firm" expected only with "maximum costs of 2.5 million euros".
Part of the money should also have assured an insurance, as the Stuttgart had secured against "Cybercrime". One million euros was "saved" in this way, it says. Ultimately, the data affairs have cost the cult club from the Ländle thus only 1.5 million euros, so the "kicker".
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