Editor of Germany’s top-selling newspaper sacked over affair at work

Published October 19, 2021
A worker carries printed editions of Bild newspaper that show candidates for chancellor Olaf Scholz, of Social Democratic Party, and Armin Laschet, of Christian Democratic Union, after the first exit polls for the general elections in Berlin, Germany, September 26. — Reuters/File
A worker carries printed editions of Bild newspaper that show candidates for chancellor Olaf Scholz, of Social Democratic Party, and Armin Laschet, of Christian Democratic Union, after the first exit polls for the general elections in Berlin, Germany, September 26. — Reuters/File

BERLIN: German press group Axel Springer said on Monday it had removed the chief editor at tabloid-style daily Bild, Julian Reichelt, over a relationship with a colleague at the country’s top-selling newspaper.

Reichelt “did not clearly separate his private and work lives and did not tell the board the truth about it,” Axel Springer said in a statement, citing information gained “as a result of press investigations in recent days”.

An internal investigation in spring looked into allegations the 41-year-old had promoted interns with whom he had had affairs and then sidelined or fired them.

Although Reichelt stepped aside during the inquiry, he was reinstated in March alongside a female editor.

“Julian Reichelt admitted to mixing professional and private relationships but denied the aforementioned accusations and swore to this under oath,” Springer said at the time.

It was not immediately clear which new allegations prompted the company to sack Reichelt, one of Germany’s most controversial media figures who tacked Bild hard to the right on some issues.

But a New York Times story published Sunday appears to have pushed Springer into action. In recent years, parent company Springer has expanded internationally, first with news site Business Insider and this summer buying all of US-based Politico.

The NYT reported that Reichelt had promoted a young woman journalist into a senior position following a relationship between them.

Published in Dawn, October 19th, 2021

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