Jumbo enters control former CEO van Eerd while money laundering is running

Jumbo enters control former CEO van Eerd while money laundering is running

Supermarket chain Jumbo draws the control of former CEO Frits van Eerd in as long as his lawsuit is due to money laundering. In contrast to other shareholders, Van Eerd now no longer has a vote on decision -making about Jumbo.

The lawsuit around Van Eerd requires “extreme care,” Jumbo writes. The supermarket chain has taken the time to study the ruling of 7 August.

“Although the case on appeal has not yet been completed, it was decided in good consultation that Frits will no longer have control over Jumbo,” the company writes.

On August 7, Van Eerd was sentenced to an unconditional two -year prison sentence for money laundering, forgery and being bribed. Van Eerd announced later that month to appeal.

Supermarket Chain Jumbo is withdrawing the control of Former CEO Frits from Eerd For As Long as his money laundering Lawsuit is ongoing. Unlike Other Shareholders, Van Eerd No Longer Has A Vote in Decision-Making about Jumbo.

The Lawsuit Surrounding by Eerd Requires “Extreme Care,” Jumbo Writes. The Supermarket Chain Has Taken the Time to Study the Ruling of August 7.

“Although the Case is not yet complete on appeal, it has leg decided in good consultation that frits will no longer have control over Jumbo,” the company writes.

On August 7, Van Eerd was sentence to an unconditional prison sentence of two years for money laundering, forgery and bribery. Later that months, from Eerd Announced that he would be appeal.

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