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He’s wanted for Wirecard’s missing $2bn. He’s now suspected of being a Russian spy

Jan Marsalek, the jet-setting former COO of now-defunct Wirecard, enabled Moscow to fund covert operations around the world, officials say; ‘whiff of Silicon Valley’

Western intelligence and security officials say Wirecard COO Jan Marsalek may have been a spy
Western intelligence and security officials say Wirecard COO Jan Marsalek may have been a spy Photo: NurPhoto via Getty Images

Soon after payment-processing giant Wirecard reported in June 2020 that nearly $2bn had gone missing from its balance sheet, its chief operating officer Jan Marsalek boarded a private jet out of Austria. After a landing in Belarus, he was whisked by car to Moscow, where he got a Russian passport under an assumed name.

Western intelligence and security officials now say they have reached the unsettling conclusion that Marsalek had likely been a Russian agent for nearly a decade.

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