New felt investigations: RBB director released from duty

In the RBB scandal, the public prosecutor's office is expanding its investigations to include managers on the current board.

New felt investigations: RBB director released from duty

In the RBB scandal, the public prosecutor's office is expanding its investigations to include managers on the current board. Not only ex-director Schlesinger has to reckon with the consequences, but also the legal director Lange. She is now decommissioned.

The crisis-ridden Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) is releasing the legal director, Susann Lange, from her official duties for the time being. The ARD broadcaster announced this in the evening in Berlin. This is done by mutual agreement and until the allegations have been clarified. This week it became known that the Berlin Public Prosecutor's Office, in the midst of the RBB affair about nepotism, had expanded the investigation to include two members of management, including Lange. It is about the suspicion of infidelity and aiding and abetting infidelity with a view to the introduction of a variable remuneration system and continued salary payments to employees who are no longer employed.

The interim director Katrin Vernau said: "For Susann Lange and I it is clear that the release from official duties is not an admission of guilt on your part. With this far-reaching step, however, we want to avoid any appearance that the current investigation by the public prosecutor's office is affecting the exercise of the office of legal director of the RBB or the management of the legal department could be affected." The presumption of innocence continues to apply without restriction.

So far, the public prosecutor's office has been investigating against the director Patricia Schlesinger, who was fired without notice, her husband and former "Spiegel" journalist Gerhard Spörl, and against the resigned station chief inspector Wolf-Dieter Wolf on suspicion of infidelity and accepting advantages. Schlesinger and Wolf rejected allegations.

The affair had started with media reports of allegations of nepotism and the felt. It's about controversial consulting contracts for a construction project by the public broadcaster that has now been put on hold, undisclosed bonus payments for executives, a hefty salary increase for Schlesinger, the billing of food with invited guests in her private apartment at RBB's expense, controversial Travel and coaching assignments for Schlesinger's husband at the state-owned Messe Berlin. Wolf was also chief inspector there in personal union.

Parallel to the public prosecutor's investigations, an external review of the allegations is being carried out by a law firm. There may be results soon. Interim director Vernau was recently appointed to lead and stabilize the ARD broadcaster, which has fallen deep into a crisis. In the future, there should then be an election of directors.

The current management of the station was heavily criticized in the middle of the workup. The other ARD directors had meanwhile made it clear that they had no trust in the management. Then there was the interim solution with Vernau and the situation calmed down a bit in the meantime – until the expanded investigations by the public prosecutor's office became known.