Minister of State for Culture Weimer is selling shares in the company

BERLIN – Minister of ⁣State for⁤ Culture and Media,​ Carsten Weimer, is divesting his financial stake ‍in Weimer Media Group, the company previously responsible ⁣for organizing events including the Ludwig Erhard Summit,⁣ amid ​scrutiny over participation⁤ fees. ⁤

Weimer addressed recent accusations‍ that he profited from selling “political contacts” through high-priced access to the summits, telling the ⁤ Frankfurter ⁣Allgemeine Zeitung that organizing congresses and summits with associated ticket sales and participation packages is “wholly normal and legitimate,” mirroring‌ practices of other large publishing‍ groups. The controversy ⁣centers ‍on concerns that the summits offered⁣ privileged access to policymakers in exchange for substantial fees.

Through his legal counsel, Weimer‌ confirmed to Die Welt that he has fully ⁢withdrawn from Weimer Media Group and is no longer involved in the institution or participation of events like the Ludwig Erhard⁤ Summit. This move comes as pressure mounts regarding the ‍cost of attending the summits and potential⁣ conflicts of interest ⁢stemming‍ from Weimer’s dual role as ‍a goverment official and​ a former stakeholder in the event‍ organizer. The divestment aims ‍to preempt further criticism and demonstrate a commitment to openness.

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