Rhineland-Palatinate Minister Faces Scrutiny Over Conflict of Interest Allegations
Economics Minister Daniela Schmitt defends her conduct before a parliamentary committee as political and internal party pressures mount ahead of the FDP leadership election.
- Daniela Schmitt, Economics Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate, denies allegations of conflicts of interest regarding her husband's participation in official delegation trips and state bank support.
- The controversy stems from a Business Insider report claiming Schmitt's husband received benefits from a state-owned bank while she served as deputy chair of its board.
- Schmitt asserts that all procedures were followed transparently and denies any favoritism or misconduct, emphasizing her commitment to accountability.
- The CDU opposition criticized Schmitt's testimony before a parliamentary committee, claiming unanswered questions and raising concerns about governance.
- The allegations have complicated Schmitt's campaign for FDP leadership, with potential rival candidates Philipp Fernis and Andy Becht yet to formally announce their intentions ahead of the April 5 election.