Scandal about masking affair: Warking is supposed to hold back explosive documents!

Scandal about masking affair: Warking is supposed to hold back explosive documents!

The CDU Health Minister Nina Warken is the center of an emerging scandal. The suspicion confirms that it systematically holds back on explosive documents for the Corona mask affair. A new investigation report that has been available since April reveals serious allegations against former health minister Jens Spahn. Warking is accused of suppressing the urgent publication of the report, a procedure that the Greens describe as "scandalous". Green Group leader Britta Haßelmann vehemently demands that the special report for mask procurement will be presented to the parliament immediately. Ricarda Lang, member of the Bundestag of the Greens, also expresses in this context that the retention of the report "stinks to heaven" and is intolerable.

The report by Margaretha Sudhoff significantly burdens Jens Spahn. It is said to have placed an order of over 1.5 billion euros to the logistics company Fiege without a tender. This decision not only caused internal criticism, but was also accompanied by warnings by the Federal Ministry of the Interior before the commissioning of Fiege, which ignored Spahn. The federal government may have brought the federal government's damage, as many masks had to be destroyed later despite the high order value.

demands for clarification

Over 100 suppliers have already brought an action and require damages of 2.3 billion euros. In a podcast, Jens Spahn defended his approach and admitted that he had accepted financial risks. At that time, the federal government promised a acceptance guarantee for FFP2 masks at a price of 4.50 euros, which was above the recommendations that were applicable at the time. The Greens and the Left Party are now calling for a comprehensive clarification of the responsibilities during Spahn's term of office, while Warken continues to be covered in terms of the time of publication of the report.

parallel to the discussions about the mask affair, the health policy context in Germany is shaped by growing reports on fraud in the healthcare sector. The Bavarian Central Office to combat fraud and corruption in healthcare, founded in September 2020, has already initiated 825 investigation by mid -2023. Fails of fraud often affect nursing services, corona tests and pharmacies and question the integrity of the entire system.

scope of fraud and corruption

The health expenditure in Germany amounts to around 500 billion euros annually, creating high incentives for fraudulent activities. It is estimated that 5-10% of these expenses could be lost due to fraud, which makes a double-digit billion-dollar amount. Chief Prosecutor Richard Findl warns that the known cases are only the "tip of an iceberg" and calls for urgent measures to combat these problems.

In a further step, the conference of Justice of the federal states launched special public prosecutors for healthcare in order to counter these challenges. However, according to experts, the true extent of fraud is still considered unknown. Health Minister Karl Lauterbach, who sees himself as a reformer, has not yet commissioned a dark field study to determine the full extent of the fraudulent practices.

The political and social views of transparency and education are getting louder, while the pressure on those responsible is growing to clarify the matter in the sense of the public.

Overall, this situation impressively shows how complex and impenetrable it is to deal with public funds in the healthcare system and how important it is to legitimize and check the processes beyond the current era.

More information can be found at Ruhr24 href = "https://www.spiegel.de/politik/corona-maskenabere-die-gruenen-von-jens-spahn-a-f40c2f1a-8dff-4483-bf77-bf77-bf77-bf77-bf77-bf77-d020cc6"> and Süddeutsche Zeitung .

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