At least there are still a few certainties: FC Bayern wins the championship every year, the track is overwhelmed by ice and snow – and German authorities are still failing with the technology. This can also be observed in the Wirecard trial, probably the largest white-collar criminal case in German post-war history. For example, on Wednesday, which the presiding judge Markus Födisch planned for the video interview of a witness in Thailand. He hurried to do this and spoke much faster than usual when listing those present at the beginning. Because of the time difference, it was already afternoon in Bangkok, where the witness Jongkolnee R. was waiting in a conference room, when the questioning began.