Officials Make 12 Years of Special Leave – Case From Rhineland-Palatinate Causes Scandal!
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Special regulations for a top official provide criticism in Rhineland-Palatinate. Procuratorate examines infidelity accusations.
In Rhineland-Palatinate, several top officials receive years of special leave. The prosecutor's office is now examining the accusation.
The SPD-led state government of Rhineland-Palatinate allowed state secretaries long-term special leave so that they can accept highly paid manager jobs.
A legal opinion comes to the conclusion that the state government of Rhineland-Palatinate has evidence "for infidelity in a particularly difficult case". Special leave should have enabled civil servants to work in the economy without losing pension rights.
While they collected managers' salaries for years, their pension rights continued to run in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Twelve years of special leave in a state office so that the person concerned can hold a well-paid management position in a private company. This is not a joke, but a reality in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The state government there has allowed its top officials to take special long-term leave and hold management positions during it. The case of the extremely long leave is being investigated by the state prosecutor's office in Mainz on sus…
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