Friedrich Karl Flick (3 February 1927 – 5 October 2006) was a German-Austrian industrialist and billionaire.
Early life
He was born in Berlin, Major tax liabilities were avoided through "cultivation of the political landscape",—a process that turned into the Flick Affair in 1983 when it became apparent that about $25 million had been paid to German political parties in return for tax cuts and favorable rulings. Although Chancellor Helmut Kohl benefited from the dealings, he claimed he had "no recollections", while others resigned from their posts. In 1985 Flick sold off the remainder of his companies. When Deutsche Bank announced that it had bought his holdings for about $3 billion German marks, Flick retired in Austria, where he became a naturalised citizen.
In March 2006, his estimated net worth was $6.1 billion.
Personal life
Flick married three times and had two children from his second and third marriages. At the time of his death, he was the wealthiest person living in Austria.
He died on 5 October 2006 at his villa in Auen on the Wörthersee, Austria.
