Minister of State for Culture Weimer Separates From Company Shares
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Minister of State of Culture Weimer transfers his shares in the publishing group Weimer Media Group to a trustee in the course of the debate on possible conflicts of interest. Weimer stated that he only executes this separation in order to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest which, however, had never existed.
Minister of State for Culture Weimer was under increasing pressure because of possible mixing of political and private economic interests. Now he draws consequences and gives off his company shares.
Minister of State for Culture and the Media Weimer is under pressure. The opposition raises questions about a possible mix of office and business interests. Now he draws consequences.
Minister of State for Culture Wolfram Weimer is criticised because participants in a summit he has founded are making political decision-makers against payment. Now he leaves his shares in the media company to a trustee.
Minister of State Wolfram Weimer separates from his shares in his publishing house Weimer Media Group because of the debate about possible conflicts of interest.
The Commissioner for Culture and the Media was a publisher before his public office. Then he waived voting rights, but retained 50 percent of the company. This did not go well in the long run.
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