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As mask bribery scandal spreads in Merkel's conservative bloc, another German politician resigns
2021-03-22

(BTW, "European Conservative" has been awfully quiet lately.)
[RT] A Bavarian lawmaker has quit his party offices amid a probe into allegations he took bribes to arrange procurement contracts for face masks. He is the fourth politician connected to Chancellor Angela Merkel to resign this month.

Alfred Sauter is a three-decade veteran of the Christian Social Union (CSU), a sister party of Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) based in the southern German state of Bavaria. He served two stints as the state’s minister for justice in the 1990s, and until Sunday afternoon sat on the CSU’s board, chaired its financial committee and held the district chairmanship of the CSU in his hometown of Guenzburg.

Sauter relinquished all of these offices on Sunday and paused his membership of the party’s parliamentary group, days before the CSU was due to hold a vote on expelling him.

His resignation came as prosecutors in Munich investigated reports that he took bribes from a supplier of protective equipment to land them a lucrative contract with the state as the coronavirus pandemic hit Bavaria last year. Sauter rejected the allegations of bribery, and claimed that any money he was given personally in relation to the deal was donated to charity.
"What charity?" "The Clinton Sauter Foundation"
In a letter to party bosses seen by the Augsburger Allgemeine on Sunday, Sauter said that he was stepping down to deflect bad publicity away from his party, but insisted that he was innocent.

"I am doing this even though I am convinced that I have in no way violated my parliamentary duties or the law," he said. He went on to blast the CSU for even considering a vote on expelling him, writing that "to exclude a member of parliament on suspicion — in my case after a 31-year membership — before clarifying the facts... is incompatible with the constitutional rights of the MP."

A corruption scandal involving a regional political figure wouldn’t usually make international headlines, but Sauter is at least the third elected official this month to resign in the face of similar accusations, all of them members of the CSU and CDU.

The multiple scandals came immediately before voters went to the polls in the states of Baden-Wuerttemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate. The CDU suffered heavy losses in both states, a dark omen given their previous support for the party, especially in the run-up to a general election in September.
Posted by:Clem

#5  @ #2 - I meant that as a joke that 'EC' might be wrapped up in this scandal as it had occurred to me that I haven't seen any posts from him in a while. I appreciate his contributions.

It'd be awfully dull if we all agreed all the time.

110%
Posted by: Clem   2021-03-22 20:00  

#4  If Newsom gets a big handout from Big Buttplug, you know that is next on Wheel of Fauci.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-03-22 18:37  

#3  In California, our own Governor Newsom has made sketchy mask deals as well.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-03-22 12:38  

#2  (BTW, "European Conservative" has been awfully quiet lately.)

Sometimes we disagree with him but we still respect him and appreciate a commenter who can give us the European viewpoint. It'd be awfully dull if we all agreed all the time.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-03-22 12:27  

#1  Scandals just before the vote? Leaked by the opposition? How American!
Posted by: Bobby   2021-03-22 08:40  

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