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Debate about severance pay for Patricia Schlesinger: "A fatal sign to the employees of the RBB and the public"

2022-08-10T15:33:28.677Z


The educational work about Patricia Schlesinger is still in its infancy, another controversial issue is already looming: Should the former RBB director receive a severance payment?


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Patricia Schlesinger: "undisputed violations of elementary compliance rules"

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In the debate about terminating the contract for the resigned RBB director Patricia Schlesinger, state politicians are against severance pay for the 61-year-old.

The head of Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) had announced her withdrawal on Sunday in the face of numerous allegations.

The Brandenburg SPD parliamentary group leader Daniel Keller said on Wednesday: "Should these breaches of duty that are in the room come true, the payment of a severance payment would be a fatal sign to the employees of the RBB and the public."

The board of directors must examine whether, on the basis of the allegations and the documents already available, it will pronounce a termination or a contract cancellation without payment of a severance payment.

"Ms. Schlesinger should maintain her dignity and not demand any severance pay, and she must face the clarification and processing," added the SPD politician.

In addition, it must be checked whether there is a need for further replacements in the RBB top management.

The head of the co-governing CDU parliamentary group in the Brandenburg state parliament, Jan Redmann, made a similar statement.

"In view of the accounts of apparently private meals via the RBB, which have now been documented by witness statements, and undisputed violations of elementary compliance rules, the board of directors should consider dismissing Ms. Schlesinger without notice."

"If a cashier is fired for a embezzled deposit receipt, that must certainly apply to a prominent public representative."

The Broadcasting Council is planning several special sessions

Speculations about a possible severance payment for Schlesinger, who had been RBB director since 2016, arose because she insisted on contractual clauses in her letter of resignation to the RBB supervisory bodies and brought her lawyer into play.

The employment relationship would therefore end at the end of February 2023, Schlesinger was willing to shorten it – if it was ensured that it was a “contractual waiver”.

The Broadcasting Council plans to hold a special meeting on Tuesday to discuss the termination of the contract.

The public broadcaster wants to send a representative this time to another special session in the Brandenburg state parliament on the RBB affair, which is also scheduled to take place next Tuesday - but it will not be Schlesinger.

Main Committee Chief Keller told the German Press Agency that Chief Executive Hagen Brandstätter, who has taken over the business since her resignation, will come on her behalf.

The incumbent RBB administrative board chairwoman Dorette König, broadcasting board chairwoman Friederike von Kirchbach and head of the staff council Sabine Jauer have also confirmed.

Brandenburg's Secretary of State for Media, Benjamin Grimm (SPD), is also coming.

The state currently has legal supervision of the RBB.

At a first special meeting in mid-July, Schlesinger and the committee representatives did not appear - this caused great outrage across factions.

The 61-year-old was increasingly criticized.

An external investigation is currently underway at a law firm.

Results are not yet available.

Last Thursday she had already resigned as ARD boss.

The online medium Business Insider got the case rolling at the end of June.

The question is whether Schlesinger and the station chief inspector Wolf-Dieter Wolf, who has since resigned, could have treated each other too laxly in the event of a possible conflict of interests.

Both rejected allegations.

Dissatisfaction is also caused by the fact that Schlesinger, as RBB boss, received guests in her private apartment several times and billed the costs via the ARD broadcaster, which is financed by contributions.

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Source: spiegel

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