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Luxembourg District · Luxembourg DistrictHow can you get out of the municipal fund unnoticed for almost 20 years? The verdict on the fraud affair in Hesperange provides new and sometimes astonishing answers. This also includes: In the end, the municipality could even profit from the affair. The figures are quite impressive. The criminal investigation department was able to find a total of 166 false invoices. These alone brought two municipal officials income of exactly 3,871,077.26 eur…See the Story
Hesperange: A fraud affair with benefits - Reporter.lu
Luxembourg District · Luxembourg DistrictA group of CHEM geriatricians is under investigation for suspected fraud and subsidised espionage. The case was initiated after a doctor’s report and a CNS denunciation. The accusation concerns a system of fictitious benefits. “Everyone did it, everyone knew it and everyone was right,” says a former hospital centre medical assistant Emile Mayrisch (CHEM), one of the key witnesses, along with two other doctors, of controversial geriatrician pract…See the Story
Exclusive: Les patients fantômes du CHEM - Reporter.lu
Luxembourg District · Luxembourg DistrictDie CSV warnt vor einem Rechtsruck in Europa und macht dies auch erstmals an der ADR fest. Laut dem Co-Spitzenkandidaten der CSV bei den Europawahlen, Christophe Hansen, weist die ADR teilweise „Parallelen mit rechtsextremen Parteien“ auf. Die CSV distanziert sich stärker als zuvor von rechtsextremen Tendenzen in Europa und kritisiert in diesem Zusammenhang auch die rezente Ausrichtung der ADR. So äußerte sich zumindest Christophe Hansen, einer …See the Story
European elections: CSV sees “right-wing tendencies” in ADR - Reporter.lu
Luxembourg District · Luxembourg DistrictChristos Floros likes to present himself as an activist for the political participation of non-Luxembourgers. In the European election campaign, however, the DP candidate uses this commitment for his own purposes — using questionable and possibly illegal methods. “I'm sharing content to make our social, cultural and political developments more accessible to people,” Christos Floros said on his Instagram channel just over a year ago. At that time…See the Story
Exclusive: Democracy activist in his own cause - Reporter.lu
Luxembourg District · Luxembourg DistrictEin anderer Wochenrückblick ist möglich: Pünktlich zum Wochenende blickt unsere Redaktion mit einem Augenzwinkern auf jene Themen zurück, die uns und die Medien insgesamt beschäftigt haben. Dieses Mal: alte Schlachtrösser und eigensinnige Lokalfürsten. Es sind Osterferien und jeder Politiker, der nicht in der Sonne chillt oder vom Restschnee in den Bergen profitiert, wird vor ein Mikrofon gezerrt. Das Schicksal traf auch den selbsterklärten Pand…See the Story
REPORTER Retrospect: "Firwat net?"
Luxembourg District · Luxembourg DistrictD'ADR is sech iwwer d'Joren ëmmer méi radicalised. Wéi ate hir ideology skin estimate? Wéi eng roll spille riet extremists in the European whale fight? What should media emgön against this populism? Dorëms geet on the neister episode of the podcast “On the Record”. “D'ADR definitely ate méi riets, méi radical ginn,” says Christoph Bumb. Mee déi aner rietsextreem parties in Europe also, what explain Géif, datt d'Adr “at the glach mam rietsextreem…See the Story
Podcast: Wéi radical ass d'ADR? - Reporter.lu
Luxembourg District · Luxembourg DistrictAbout one in ten women suffers from endometriosis. Even with severe symptoms, the chronic disease is often recognized only after years. Many sufferers in Luxembourg feel alone. However, doctors and politicians hardly see the need for action. Sonja* has been suffering for about 30 years. Two to three days during her period she can only endure lying, has to give up, has complaints from the head to the swollen legs. Even the days before and after s…See the Story
Endometriosis: “It's not normal to have this kind of pain” - Reporter.lu
Luxembourg District · Luxembourg DistrictDer Libanese Adib K. bietet Geflüchteten in Luxemburg Hilfe bei administrativen Problemen an, besorgt Adressen und vermittelt Jobs. Allerdings nur gegen Geld. Betroffene berichten von Betrugsmaschen. Mittlerweile ermittelt die Justiz. Den Anfang macht ein anonymes Schreiben, das bei Reporter.lu in den Briefkasten geworfen wird. Der Absender erklärt, nicht gut genug Englisch zu können, und entschuldigt sich im Voraus für die Schreibfehler – er ha…See the Story