Corona Masks: Company Demands Almost Half Billion Euros From the Federal Government
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Corona is history, but the financial consequences have still not been met. A textile dealer now demands a lot of money in court. This is also about the role of Jens Spahn.
A Hamburg-based company demands 464 million euros from the federal government in court. The trial is about whether the promises of the Ministry of Health are to be regarded as a purchase contract.
A mask dealer complains of almost half a billion euros from a busted business with ex-health minister Spahn. At the start of the trial, the judges are not allowed to look into the cards, the federal government has to continue trembling.
Because of the procurement of masks during the Corona pandemic there are more and more processes. A Hamburg company wants half a billion from the federal government. But was there even a purchase contract?
Manufacturer demands 464 million euros for alleged ordering of masks; Landgericht Bonn clarifies the liability of the mails.
A masquerade dispute from the pandemic could cost the federal government a lot of money: it's almost half a billion euros in court.
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