Talk:Klaus Kleinfeld

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Hi in the german news was that Kleinfelds article in the german wikipedia was mainipulated by some people from siemens. It's also in the discussion of the article. U can find it here. --134.147.63.77 00:25, 5 June 2006 (UTC)


Actually, the German version of Kleinfeld's biography is much more comprehensive. While the material presented on the english wikipedia is mainly a copy from Siemens PR material, the german web site features tons of well-documented critizism, such as Kleinfeld's attempts to systematically alter his wikipedia page through Siemens PR agents, his other PR-desasters (like having PR persons photoshopping a Rolex watch out of a previously released company picture, demanding salary increases of 30% for himself while massively laying off staff or demanding a contract extension with Siemens before his role in a scandal was fully investigated) and his role in current Siemens-catastrophes like the unsuccessfull Mobile-Phones-spin-off that ended in massive layoffs and bancrupcy of the cellphone division, his role in the bribery scandal (where Siemens executives systematically bribed unionists and "customers".

Somebody should take some time and translate the german version.

OttfriedSander 18:26, 29 April 2007 (UTC)