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Bundesrechnungshof: "We See a Relocation Station Here

The outgoing President of the Bundesrechnungshof, Kay Scheller, criticises the Federal Government for its handling of infrastructure special assets and calls for more control against tax fraud.

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The President of the Bundesrechnungshof warns the federal and state governments to use the special assets for new investments. So far, this would close budget gaps.

·Germany
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The President of the Bundesrechnungshof, Kay Scheller, accuses the Federal Government of alienating special funds for infrastructure and climate. Much of the billions flow into existing expenditures.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The outgoing President of the Bundesrechnungshof, Kay Scheller, criticises the Federal Government for its handling of infrastructure special assets and calls for more control against tax fraud.

·Munich, Germany
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Before the head of the Court of Auditors falls into the hands of CDU and SPD politicians, the outgoing President criticizes the alienation of the "special assets". The countries are no better than the federal government. This contribution Kay Scheller President of the Court of Auditors: "Sondermögen ist ein Verschlagbahnhof" was published on Junge Freiheit.

The outgoing president of the Federal Court of Auditors, Kay Scheller, criticizes the German government for its handling of the €500 billion special fund for "Infrastructure and Climate Neutrality," which, according to leading German economic institutes, is being used to plug budget gaps to the tune of 80 to 90 percent. "This is precisely what we warned about a year ago. We see a money-shifting operation here," Scheller told the Süddeutsche Zeit…

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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