Attorney General: Lars Møller acted in his own interest

The former CEO of OW Bunker's Singapore subsidiary, Lars Møller, had no interest in manipulating the numbers, said his defense team recently. Wrong, says the Danish financial police. The chief exec could bag himself a better bonus, according to the indictment.
Photo: Dynamic Oil Trading/PR
Photo: Dynamic Oil Trading/PR
BY SØREN PICO AND TOMAS KRISTIANSEN

Lars Møller, the former and now indicted CEO of OW Bunker's subsidiary in Singapore, had an interest in inflating the activity of Dynamic Oil Trading (DOT), claims Denmark's Attorney General's office for fraud and economic crimes – known as the Danish Fraud Squad (SØIK) – in the indictment.

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