World | Deutsche Telekom Spy Scandal at German Phone Giant Grows Company tracked reporters' movements, bank accounts By Kevin Spak Posted May 30, 2008 3:44 PM CDT Copied General View during the annual shareholders meeting of the communication company Deutsche Telekom in Cologne, western Germany, Thursday May 15, 2008. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein) Deutsche Telekom apparently didn’t stop at looking through the phone records of board members and journalists in its bid to end leaks. The German phone giant also tracked their movements and may have snooped into personal bank records, Der Spiegel reports. Top executives also worked with a detective agency run by members of the former East German secret police. Prosecutors are investigating Deutsche Telekom’s spying activities, which first came to light last weekend. Investigators raided the company’s headquarters in Bonn yesterday. The company has admitted to looking through phone data from 2005-2006 but has denied other wrongdoing. Read These Next Trump laid a 'trap' for Democrats, and GOP aims to pounce. Men's, women's hockey players stick together after Trump joke. Christina Applegate pulls back the curtain on her real life. Driver who killed Dixie Chicks founder hears his fate. Report an error