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PFA Milliarderne der forsvandt
- Danmarks største kriminalsager
- Narrated by: Vitus Rud Robak
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
PFA-sagen er en sag om bedrageri og dokumentforfalskning for flere milliarder kroner. Erhvervsmanden Kurt Thorsen og daværende direktør i PFA Pension Rasmus Trads forfalskede selskabets administrerende direktør André Lublins underskrift på en række garantier, der blandt andet skulle finansiere en ferieby i Spanien og luksuslejligheder i Tuborg Havn.
PFA MILLIARDERNE DER FORSVANDT er en del af serien DANMARKS STØRSTE KRIMINALSAGER, der opruller de allerstørste og mest fascinerende sager i nyere dansk kriminalhistorie.
Serien er skrevet direkte til lyd og produceret af RAKKERPAK Productions for Gyldendal Stereo.
©2023 Gyldendal (P)2023 Gyldendal
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