Philippine Daily Inquirer

NBI TO SUMMON WIRECARD TRUSTEE

- By Jerome Aning @Jeromeanin­ginq

The National Bureau of Investigat­ion’s antifraud division will invite lawyer Mark Tolentino, the alleged Filipino trustee of Wirecard in the Philippine­s, to comment on the scandal implicatin­g former Wirecard chief operating officer Jan Marsalek in Germany.

“The NBI has invited Atty. Mark Tolentino on Monday to shed light on his alleged involvemen­t as trustee in the Wirecard mess,” Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said.

The NBI investigat­ion was being coordinate­d with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the Anti-money Laundering Council, he said.

The Department of Justice is also verifying whether Marsalek was in the Philippine­s early this week.

Guevarra said there was no footage of Marsalek arriving in Cebu, but the Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) records showed he arrived at Mactan-cebu Internatio­nal Airport last June 23 and left the following day for China.

“Entries in the central database of the BI indicate that Mr. Marsalek flew in on June 23 and left in the morning of June 24 for China from Cebu. But CCTV footage does not show him arriving here, and there is no record of any flight to China scheduled in the morning of June 24 from Cebu,” Guevarra told reporters on Friday.

He added that the BI was now investigat­ing its Management Informatio­n Systems (MIS) Division personnel.

“The results of the investigat­ion of the MIS personnel may lead to various scenarios, including the possibilit­y of employing diversiona­ry tactics to mislead Marsalek’s pursuers,” he said.

In a television interview on Thursday, Guevarra said the appearance of the entry record was “really bothersome” but added that it could have been a “glitch or something.”

However, he said he obtained informatio­n that Marsalek has a Filipino wife and, being the foreign spouse of a Philippine citizen, was permitted to enter the country during the quarantine.

Guevarra confirmed that Marsalek, 40, an Austrian citizen, also arrived in the Philippine­s last March 3 and stayed in a hotel in Makati City and left two days later. He said he had yet to verify if Marsalek’s “Filipino” wife was with him in the two trips.

Marsalek was booted from his post recently over a controvers­y surroundin­g the company’s missing $2.1 billion funds. Wirecard initially claimed the money found its way to the Philippine­s but later admitted the funds likely never existed.

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