Robert Habek, head of the German Ministry of Economy and Climate Protection, said that Patrick Greichen, the ministry’s secretary of state, will resign following the results of the internal audit on accusations of nepotism. Wrote Reuters agency.
Habek described Greichen’s decision to resign as difficult. But for him, the dismissal of the foreign minister was “a matter of maintaining confidence” in the ministry’s work.
Graichen decided to check the financial aid planned by the Ministry for the Berlin branch of the German Environment and Nature Federation, which includes the official’s sister Verena Graichen on the board.
In the second half of February, the former head coach of Tula Arsenal, Sergei Kiryakov, who is currently the head of the Leningradets, declarationThe main problems of Russian football are nepotism and lobbying.
In mid-February, Anatoly Vyborny, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption, in an interview with socialbites.ca listed The consequences of the 1990s, which the Russians still could not cope with.