Bromme loses pension claims: judgment judges against ex-savings bank boss!

Bromme loses pension claims: judgment judges against ex-savings bank boss!

The Miesbach savings Bank affair leads to further consequences: The district court in Munich II finally rejected the complaint of the former CEO Georg Bromme for continuing his pension claims. The decision that was published on Thursday seals Brommes' fate, which was already sentenced to a prison sentence of one year and eight months for infidelity. He had requested more than 12,000 euros for March 2023, but the judges decided that these claims do not exist due to his criminal conviction. This was reported by the Munich Merkur .

repayment and new pension claims

The case is becoming more complex, because the Kreissparkasse had to continue to make pension payments until its conviction became final. In total, he now had to repay around 14,000 euros to the Sparkasse for one and a half months. This was done because civil service law for convictions over a year provides for a cancellation of pension claims. The Sparkasse's lawyer said that payments were "without legal reasons" and the recovery was therefore justified. However, it remained unclear whether Bromme would pull the Higher Regional Court to contest the decision, such as the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported.

In addition, it was announced that Bromme has now been insured in the statutory pension insurance. The loss of his pension claims is another chapter in the Miesbach affair that has already affected Jakob Kreidl's fate, the former district administrator. Both were under fire due to luxurious expenses that were made at the expense of the Sparkasse and have already been convicted, which now also has financial consequences for their pension.

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