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The RBB headquarters in Berlin
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In the ongoing investigations into Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB), the Berlin Public Prosecutor's Office has searched the premises of the public broadcaster.
A spokesman for the Attorney General's Office told the German Press Agency on Saturday morning that they were limited to the area of directorship at the station's main location in Berlin and documents were confiscated.
The RBB had previously reported.
The spokesman did not provide any further information on the further course of the proceedings.
The public prosecutor's office has been investigating for some time against the RBB director Patricia Schlesinger, who was fired without notice, her husband and ex-SPIEGEL journalist Gerhard Spörl and the resigned station chief inspector Wolf-Dieter Wolf on suspicion of infidelity and accepting benefits.
The scandal, which has plunged the public ARD broadcaster into a deep crisis, is about questionable consulting contracts for a controversial RBB construction project, a hefty salary increase for Schlesinger, a questionable bonus system for executives, the settlement of Essen with invited guests in her private apartment at the expense of the RBB, controversial trips and coaching assignments for Schlesinger's husband at the state-owned Messe Berlin.
There Wolf had also been chief controller until his resignation there.
Schlesinger and Wolf rejected the allegations.
In addition to the investigations by the Attorney General's Office, an external investigation into the allegations by a law firm is also underway.
Results are not yet available.
ktz/dpa