The detective demands 1.5 million from Victor Muller

The detective demands 1.5 million from Victor Muller


Mobility30 mar ’23 15:03The author: ANP

The administrator of bankrupt carmaker Spyker is demanding 1.5 million euros from former CEO Victor Muller. He is said to have emptied the trading house in Zeewolde in preparation for the bankruptcy of the business unit. FD reports this.

Administrator research shows that: newspaper that various sports cars and engine blocks have been illegally transferred to the British parent company Spyker, of which Muller is a director. Muller’s business partner has also faced allegations of fraudulent behavior. UK company Spyker was ordered earlier this month to return the property for the damage.

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Muller refuses

From ‘an airport in Spain’, Muller told the newspaper that he was not yet aware of the latest conservation report. He confirms that Spyker Ltd. received a demand letter earlier this month. Muller refuses to pay because, according to him, there is ‘no question’ of an illegal withdrawal. ‘These activities meet all the conditions. That will become clear later, because this will end up in court,” Muller said in the newspaper.

The administrator of bankrupt carmaker Spyker is demanding 1.5 million euros from former CEO Victor Muller. (ANP / ANP)