The Bundestag sees in the commitment of the CDU deputies to Philip Amthor for a New York Start-up according to the available data, no violations of the law. Amthor said on Thursday at the request of the German press Agency: “I ended in addition to activities, I including all travel with, the Bundestag had discussed management as the competent body. It has examined the facts extensively and to me the result is communicated to you, that on the basis of the applicable regulations, no violations of the law. The test procedure was set up.“
Amthor was advised because of its secondary activity, and lobbying for the American IT company Augustus Intelligence in the criticism. He has ended the cooperation in the meantime. His candidacy for the CDU presidency in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, he moved back. The 27-year-old CDU politician explained: “Beyond the Legal is also true: Not everything that is legally possible is also politically wise. I was not previously conscious, I regret very.“
The Bundestag expressed first. The Berlin public Prosecutor’s office saw in the commitment to no initial suspicion of bribery or bribery. There is no evidence available that Amthor had received prohibited contributions, it said in July in a message. Amthor had only used his contact to the Federal Ministry of economic Affairs with the aim of supporting the company.