Saxony’s Interior Minister Roland Wöller is dismissed

Saxony’s Interior Minister Roland Wöller is dismissed

In the end it was one scandal too many. The pressure on Saxony’s Interior Minister Roland Wöller was too great. Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer pulls the ripcord.

The CDU politician Roland Wöller is dismissed as Minister of the Interior of Saxony. This was learned on Friday from government circles. Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer (CDU) is drawing consequences from Wöller’s controversial personnel decisions and several scandals in the police force. saechsische.de had previously reported. Kretschmer announced a statement for 12.30 p.m.

In the past few days, the pressure on the minister had increased significantly. Police unions withdrew their confidence from him and, even after crisis talks, renewed their calls for his resignation. Until the end, however, Wöller did not let on that he wanted to follow suit.

One scandal too many

Among other things, Wöller was criticized for controversial personnel decisions. Most recently, the post was at the Saxon police academy in Rothenburg in the Görlitz district. Manja Hussner, for example, is to become the new chancellor there – a former fellow student of Wöller’s wife. He was then accused of nepotism. He rejected that. Positions are filled solely on the basis of selection processes based on suitability, performance and ability, he replied to his critics.

Just this week, a new affair became known to the police. The Mobile Task Force (MEK) Leipzig is said to have declared a skiing holiday in a four-star hotel in the Alps as a “training trip”. Wöller was “shocked but not surprised”. “After the ammunition scandal in the State Criminal Police Office, I set up an independent investigative commission to take a close look at the work of the special units – unfortunately, further possible misconduct could not be ruled out,” he said and announced further investigations.

Last year, the MEK Dresden made headlines. In 2018, the command took part in shooting training at a private shooting range in Güstrow (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) without permission and paid for it with at least 7,000 rounds of ammunition from their own stocks. Another 7,500 shots were stolen to complete the shooting training. The Attorney General’s Office has now filed charges against three police officers, and another 14 are still under investigation. The command was dissolved.

Another affair concerned allegations of corruption among the police in Leipzig. Officials there are said to have traded stolen bicycles illegally. The case caused a stir under the keyword “bicycle gate”. In the meantime, charges have been brought against the former head of the evidence room.

Source: Stern

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