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Hamburg ex-district office chief in court because of ticket affair

2021-10-27T12:37:47.988Z


A good four years after the Rolling Stones concert in Hamburg's Stadtpark, the then head of the licensing authority had to answer to the court. The trial against the former district head of Hamburg-Nord, Harald Rösler (SPD), and three other defendants will begin on November 10 in the district court, a court spokeswoman said on Wednesday.


A good four years after the Rolling Stones concert in Hamburg's Stadtpark, the then head of the licensing authority had to answer to the court.

The trial against the former district head of Hamburg-Nord, Harald Rösler (SPD), and three other defendants will begin on November 10 in the district court, a court spokeswoman said on Wednesday.

Hamburg - Twelve negotiations are planned until January 25th.

Previously, the broadcaster NDR 90.3 reported.

More than 80,000 fans came to the city park for the Rolling Stones concert on September 9, 2017 - kick-off of the "No Filter" European tour at the time.

The public prosecutor brought charges in March last year.

She accuses Rösler of requesting 300 purchase tickets and 100 free tickets from the organizer when approving the concert and of allowing them to use the site in return for significantly lower fees than usual.

The deputy district manager and two people in charge of the concert production company were also charged.

Rösler is supposed to answer for taking bribes, granting advantages and bribery as well as breach of trust in particularly serious cases.

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Two senior officials have already been convicted of the affair without the judgments becoming final.

On August 26, the Hamburg district court sentenced a department head from the Northern District Office for accepting benefits and inducing subordinates to a criminal offense at 120 daily rates of 115 euros each (Ref .: 248a Ds 28/19).

In a first trial of the ticket affair at the end of 2019, a former state councilor was sentenced to a fine of 120 daily rates of 170 euros each (Ref .: 255 Ds 200/18).

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Source: merkur

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