In 2011, the bank's former chief risk officer was arrested after he received an alleged $50 million corrupt payment in connection with the bank's 2005 sale of a stake in
Formula One motor racing. In a 2012 suit filed in a New York court, BayernLB asserted that
Deutsche Bank sold
residential mortgage-backed securities to external clients while secretly criticizing them within the bank and ultimately profiting from their failure. By 2014, both banks agreed to settle the $810 million lawsuit out of court. A number of legal cases over BayernLB's €1.63 billion acquisition of Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank International Group AG in 2007 have marred relations between Bavaria and its southern neighbor Austria. In 2014, former chief executive Werner Schmidt was found guilty of bribing the late Austrian politician
Jörg Haider to facilitate the acquisition. In what was the first case in Germany to put management board members on trial for overpaying for an acquisition, seven former BayernLB executives went on trial over claims they overpaid by €550 million when they purchased the majority stake of Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank. In June 2023, a German advisory panel on
Nazi-looted art recommended a painting by
Wassily Kandinsky in the bank's collection be
restituted to the descendants of the Jewish family that originally owned the artwork. On July 24, 2023, BayernLB announced that it had decided to return the 1907 tempera painting,
Colorful Life, to the heirs of
Emanuel Lewenstein. == See also ==