'15 minutes of truth') is a German film directed by Nico Zingelmann and starring Herbert Knaup and Christoph Bach.
The 50-year-old Georg Komann and his colleagues at Jaffcorp Investment AG are completely unexpectedly dismissed from their employer without adequate compensation.
Berg offers Komann a severance payment, which he refuses because he is apparently the only one who is to be lavishly rewarded.
He wants to stand up for the employees and demands severance payments for all those who are to be laid off, as many are over 50 and no longer have a chance to get a new job.
During the conversation, Komann said that he knew that the company had a secret bank account in Switzerland and that a lot of money had been stashed away.
Since the TAN numbers are only valid once, Berg does not worry and secretly calls the security service via live mail.
In the presence of the security guard, however, he pretends that this is really a copy of the TAN numbers and alleges that Komann is spying.
The video also shows that Berg did not speak to the bank in Zurich, but first to the secretary, who disguise her voice, and then to a Jaffcorp employee who also spoke in a Swiss accent.
Komann explains on the voice mail that Berg will get the money back, minus a reasonable compensation for the employees.
Komann, the secretary and the colleague who pretended to be Swiss leave the company and hand in their IDs to the porter.