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The Weird, Extremely German Origins of the Wirecard Scandal
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The Weird, Extremely German Origins of the Wirecard Scandal

How politicians, regulators, and the media fell for an obvious financial fraud

New Republic, 2021


Editorial Rating

7

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  • Eye Opening
  • Overview
  • Background

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Is Germany a true economic tour de force? Or does the complex interrelationship between industry and politics – which touts the German Wirtschaftswunder while a code of silence mutes its failures – make it a tour de farce? In explaining Wirecard’s seemingly inexorable rise and ultimately predictable fall, professor Adrian Daub deftly examines how German national and commercial pride, beneath a veil of parochialism, perpetuated an ongoing blindness to the Wirecard imbroglio. 

Take-Aways

  • The Wirecard fraud was a long time in the making.
  • German officials’ take on the scandal was an exercise in denial.
  • Germany’s history and politics help explain the fiasco.

About the Author

Adrian Daub is a professor of German studies and comparative literature at Stanford University.