Danish Industry Fires Thomas Bustrup After Conviction for Drunk Driving - The Copenhagen Post
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Thomas Bustrup admits in the Court on Bornholm that he drove twice in one day in June with a blood alcohol level too high.
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Danish Industry fires Thomas Bustrup after conviction for drunk driving - The Copenhagen Post
Thomas Bustrup, deputy managing director at Dansk Industri, was dismissed after receiving a 20-day suspended prison sentence for drunk driving. The dismissal was due to the “overall extent of the case,” which conflicted with the organization’s values and trust. Bustrup was convicted by Bornholm’s court for two drunk driving incidents on the same day in […]
The court on Bornholm has decided on Monday to sentence Dansk Industri's deputy managing director, Thomas Bustrup, to 20 days of suspended imprisonment. This comes after he was stopped twice within five hours for drink-driving back in June. The first time he was stopped in Rønne on Bornholm with a blood alcohol level of 1.87. Later that day he was stopped on the Øresund Motorway in Kastrup. Here a blood test showed that he had a blood alcohol le…
Thomas Bustrup has admitted to the Court on Bornholm that he drove with a blood alcohol level too high twice in one day in June.
Deputy CEO of the Confederation of Danish Industry, Thomas Bustrup, is due in court for drink-driving after he drove under the influence twice in one day in June. The prosecution is demanding a prison sentence, and he risks losing his title as Knight of the Dannebrog.
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