I take Sergio Marchionne out of this club. He moved his office from the lonely top of the Chrysler building down to the others exec offices on a lower floor.
No way.
Sergio was specifically named in a lawsuit, filed in November, of "orchestrating a multimillion-dollar racketeering conspiracy that corrupted three rounds of bargaining with the United Auto Workers" The UAW is rightly under fire for a lot of corruption and the iceberg has just been spotted...not even really uncovered yet.
Sergio's gone of course but his legacy lives on.
So, I leave him in there, and I totally forgot about Juergen. I didn't mean my list was comprehensive...