Frankfurt: New Indictment Against Former Awo Officials
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Presumptive sham contracts, bribery, fraud: The Frankfurt Public Prosecutor's Office has filed a new indictment against three former prime executives of the AWO. They are accused of about 260 crimes.
Almost six years ago, a gigantic scandal shook the Hessian workers' welfare. The AWO in Frankfurt and Wiesbaden are particularly affected. There are allegations such as nepotism, disbursement of excessive salaries and mismanagement. Today, the prosecutor's office has filed another indictment for suspicion of infidelity. The investigation of the AWO scandal goes into the next round. Specifically, the prosecutor's office accuses three former main …
In the course of the AWO affair, the prosecutor's office has filed a further charge of suspicion of infidelity. Three former main culprits are accused of more than 260 acts.
The Frankfurt am Main public prosecutor's office has filed charges against three former managing directors of the Workers' Welfare Association (AWO) in the "AWO" investigation. As the authority announced on Thursday, the defendants are accused of a total of 262 criminal offenses, including breach of trust, fraud, and bribery. The defendants are a 68-year-old former managing director of the AWO Frankfurt, his 66-year-old wife, who was managing di…
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