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Theater Bankruptcy: Former Directors Sentenced for Delaying Insolvency

theater Executives Sentenced for Delayed Bankruptcy Filing, Reckless Spending

König-Heinrich-Platz, Germany – ‍Two former managing directors of the theater operating company on the Marientor have⁤ been ​sentenced by a district‌ court ‍for delaying the filing of bankruptcy proceedings despite the theater’s dire financial ⁢situation. The court found both men failed in‌ their legal ‌duty to act ‌sooner,contributing to the company’s ultimate collapse.

The ⁢first managing director, a 44-year-old from Lindlar, oversaw the theater⁢ in 2018 and, despite mounting financial difficulties,​ authorized a contract ‌to purchase a ‍property in Hesse ‌in‌ October​ of that year. By the end of⁢ the year, the company held a mere €40,000 in liquid funds, and relied​ on unsubstantiated financing promises.Experts say insolvency proceedings should have⁢ been initiated at this point.

His successor,a 57-year-old from Duisburg,took the helm in May 2019 and​ filed for bankruptcy ⁤in October⁤ of the same year. Though, before filing, he authorized a further‌ expenditure of €354,000 on advertising for the musical “Wallace,” ⁤even as the⁣ theater’s financial prospects were demonstrably hopeless.

The ‌57-year-old admitted in court to lacking experience as a‌ managing director, stating he had placed complete trust in the advice of an ⁣auditor and tax consultant responsible for⁣ the theater’s financial management.

While the lay judge acknowledged the men’s⁤ apparent desire to salvage the company, they⁣ emphasized that as managing directors, they bore ultimate responsibility for adhering to legal regulations.

The 44-year-old received a 14-month probationary sentence ‍for delaying bankruptcy. The 57-year-old was sentenced to 16 months probation, factoring in charges of both bankruptcy delay and ‌fraud. ‍The ‌court considered the defendants’ ⁢clean records,their confessions,the time‌ elapsed since the offenses⁤ (six years),and the significant personal​ and financial consequences ‍they‌ have already ⁣faced.

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