Mask deals: Tandler case: public prosecutor asks Switzerland for help

Mask deals: Tandler case: public prosecutor asks Switzerland for help

Andrea Tandler, the daughter of ex-CSU General Secretary Gerold Tandler, is accused of tax evasion and subsidy fraud. If convicted, he faces a long prison sentence.

The Munich public prosecutor also wants to investigate in Switzerland in connection with an indictment for dealing in corona masks against the daughter of ex-CSU General Secretary Gerold Tandler, Andrea Tandler.

You have asked the canton of Zurich for legal assistance, said a spokesman for the Zurich public prosecutor. “This legal assistance procedure is currently being processed,” said spokesman Erich Wenzinger on request. Only the Munich public prosecutor’s office can provide further information. The Swiss broadcaster SRF reported about it first. So it’s money laundering. The presumption of innocence applies to Tandler and other defendants.

Tandler is accused of tax evasion in three cases amounting to 23.5 million euros and subsidy fraud, as the public prosecutor in Munich announced. The case started with commission payments that Tandler and two other people are said to have received in 2020. The entrepreneur had brokered contracts for personal protective equipment, especially masks, between the Swiss company EMIX and various federal and state authorities. If convicted, Tandler and two other suspects face long prison terms. According to the lawyer, Tandler and her partner rejected “all allegations raised in public”.

Source: Stern

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