Friday, February 5, 2010

Savings debate without OB



Dusseldorf - The troubled city savings bank as a theme in the Council - the smell of a bill! Gave it too, but almost only in a pure numbers debate. And without the main actor in the last few weeks, Joachim Erwin.
The OB had reported sick. Allen - given the hard-hit Erwin's health - anxious questions attempted to city spokesman Kai Schumacher reassuring to meet: "The OB has captured on his China trip a cold - because of the many air conditioners."
So Mayor Dirk Elbers had to lead the Council meeting. And the thorny field of "Savings Bank" tilled others from the Council
Relatively unspectacular the final showdown came from in terms of the fired executives Humme Heinz-Martin and Karl-Heinz Stiegemann: The Council denied them in the ratification of an annual rare unanimity in the discharge. That's it! Then perhaps the courts will soon have its say!
It was available yet, the violent conflict, not heads, but for millions. Specifically: To profit allocation of savings to the city. Nine million had wanted Erwin, to fund the relief at the kindergarten contributions.
"Nothing there!" The Board had told the bank and reduces the amount of four million. Yesterday, the "somersault": Erwin gets its nine million. In the debate over this sum, the waves were high: "The 'bad daughter" savings will be ausgelutscht "outraged Norbert Czerwinski) (Green.
And Mayor Gudrun Hock spoke of a "hypocritical discussion," feared for the credibility of the bank, given the search for a new CEO.