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Country advertising for free? No way !: Looking the other way – Baden-Württemberg

The State Police President Stefanie Hinz plays a crucial role in the investigation committee. Photo: dpa / Marijan Murat



The history of the Expo pavilion is a story of deliberate misunderstandings, astonishing sloppiness and overlooked alarm signals, and voices of warning that were not heard. The hearing of witnesses ends this Friday.

Stuttgart – It is this one moment when the key witness in the committee of inquiry into the Expo pavilion in Dubai loses her composure. “The scapegoat is not a herd animal,” Stefanie Hinz slipped out towards the end of her survey at the beginning of December. From 10 a.m. until well into the evening, the former head of department in the Ministry of Economic Affairs and today’s state police president was questioned by the members of the state parliament. The sentence falls in the late afternoon. And it says a lot about how the fiasco around the “Baden-Württemberg House” came about.

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