(Adds comment from Munich prosecutor's office)

By Ulrike Dauer

Munich state prosecutors have named the co-chief executive of Deutsche Bank, Juergen Fitschen, as a new suspect in their investigation of a case related to the collapse of the Kirch media empire more than a decade ago.

The prosecutor's office said Tuesday they added Mr. Fitschen to the investigation on suspicions he gave inaccurate testimony in the Kirch civil suit.

Several former Deutsche Bank board members are already under investigation by the prosecutors in the matter.

"We've come to the decision based on the evaluation of the decision of the higher regional court in the Kirch civil suit and based on the result of the searches of Deutsche Bank's premises," said Thomas Steinkraus-Koch, a spokesman for the prosecutor's office.

The Kirch Media group has said Deutsche Bank bears some of the blame for its insolvency in 2002 and is demanding billions of euros in compensation.

Deutsche Bank AG (DB) Monday said the prosecutor's office has notified Mr. Fitschen that he is now included in the probe, which started in late 2011.

"The bank is absolutely convinced that this suspicion will prove to be unfounded," Deutsche Bank said in an emailed statement Monday in response to a report in Spiegel Online magazine.

The bank said state prosecutors allege that several former Deutsche Bank board members agreed in advance on what to say in court and deliberately provided inaccurate information in court to block the Kirch group's legal demands. The former board members have rejected the allegations.

A Munich court ruled in December that Deutsche Bank bears some liability for the insolvency of the Kirch media conglomerate. It held off a ruling on compensation, saying it first wanted to hear from expert witnesses.

Previously the court's judge said Deutsche Bank may have cost Kirch up to 1.5 billion euros by publicly suggesting that Kirch wasn't credit worthy.

The Munich court has said the verdict can't be appealed. In response, Deutsche Bank has filed a complaint with the highest German appeal court, the Federal Court of Justice, in an attempt to get that decision overruled.

Write to Ulrike Dauer at ulrike.dauer@wsj.com; Twitter: @UlrikeDauer_

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