Involvement in a Million-Dollar Heist (1993) (critical) A news article from taz.de dated February 20, 1993, reports that a 24-year-old money transport driver named Stefan Rosenkilde turned himself in to authorities in Hamburg following a 'Millionen-Coup' (million-dollar heist). The report notes that his accomplices and the stolen money were still missing. This indicates a past serious criminal allegation.. Notorious Association with 'Businesspartner' or 'Plan B' (critical) A blog post from 'Rechtslupe' (Legal Magnifying Glass/Loophole) dated April 17, 2020, refers to Stefan Rosenkilde from Hamburg as 'der berüchtigte Stefan Rosenkilde' (the notorious Stefan Rosenkilde) in connection with his firm 'Businesspartner' or 'Plan B', stating he draws attention for his services. This strongly indicates a negative public reputation.. Negative Employee Sentiment Regarding Company Acquisition (high) An article from Weser-Kurier dated October 17, 2020, titled 'Ein Hilferuf der Hellweg-Mitarbeiter' (A cry for help from Hellweg employees), reports that in early September 2020, it was announced to employees that the company (Hellweg) would be sold to Stefan Rosenkilde. The title and context imply significant employee concern or distress surrounding this acquisition, raising questions about his business practices or employee relations.. Self-Dealing Authority as Managing Director of MWN Consulting GmbH (medium) Stefan Rosenkilde was appointed Managing Director (Geschäftsführer) of MWN Consulting GmbH on March 23, 2021, a fact confirmed by a publication on September 27, 2021. He holds sole representation authority and the explicit power to act on behalf of the company in dealings with himself ('im eigenen Namen') or as a representative of another party. While legally permissible in Germany, this self-dealing clause presents a significant conflict of interest risk, especially given his 'notorious' reputation and the company's link to 'Business Partner Invest 1 GmbH & Co. KG'.