by AnonYMous
His theory was proved correct.
**UPDATE**
A trial date of early January is now likely for Sir Harold Killoch, in the sensational bingo scandal that has gripped Germany and sent Big Corp’s stock price reeling on Wall Street. Meanwhile, prosecutors in Berlin are soon expected to outline their case against the Big Corp mogul, with reports suggesting the evidence may rest on a “smoking gun e-mail,” sent to all senior Rabbit network executives, ordering them to “double-delete electronic files” related to Rabbit Deutschland’s bingo-related operations. Among those who allegedly received the order: Nigel Crowther, who currently has plenty of his own financial problems, following the repossession last week of his yacht, The Talent and the Glory.
Leaked details of the e-mail indicate it was written in code, with Sir Harold using his mother’s native tongue—a tribal language from the South African region of Nbdala—to maintain secrecy. It remains a mystery how anyone outside Big Corp’s inner circle could have intercepted—or indeed translated—such a message. There have been persistent rumors, however, that Big Corp was infiltrated by at least one intelligence officer working for the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), Germany’s foreign intelligence agency. The BND has neither confirmed nor denied these rumors, but one popular German website says it has confirmed the undercover agent’s cryptic, single-letter call sign: “Z.”