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BERLIN: The German Parliament decided Wednesday to fine a senior minister in former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s government for refusing to declare his income from his side job as a lawyer.
What looks like this Shit….Arbeitsgericht München 24 Ca. 14748/86
werde ein Alleinkoch bei 48 Wochenstunden mit DM 2567.– brutto entlohnt. Für die Zeit von 11 Beschäftigungsmonaten ergebe dies eine Vergütung von DM 28.237.– abzüglich gezahlter und verrechneter Kost und Logis von DM 5527.96 verbleibe ein Anspruch von DM 22.709,04. Die in der Lohnsteuerkarte 1986 eingetragenen DM 80.– seien nicht ausbezahlt worden.
Für die Zeit vom 27.12.1985 bis 6.2.1986 bestehe ein Lohnfortzahlungsanspruch, für die weitere Zeit zum 31.3.1986 aus positiver Vertragsverletzung.
Wegen des Vorbringens des Klägers wird ergänzend auf die Schriftsätze vom 25.11.1986 (Bl. 1/10 d.A.) und vom 4.2.1987 (Bl. 70/76 d.A.) Bezug genommen.
Der Kläger beantragt:
Der Beklagte zahlt an den Kläger brutto DM 22.709,04 zuzüglich 4 % Zinsen seit 21.10.1986.
Der Beklagte beantragt,
die Klage abzuweisen.
Der Beklagte entgegnet,
Ansprüche des Klägers bestünden nicht. Der beklagte Verein arbeite sehr erfolgreich im Bereich der Drogenrehabilitation nach Methoden von L.R. Hubbard.
Parliamentary leaders decided to fine Otto Schily, Germany’s interior minister from 1998 to 2005, around €22,000 (US$35,000)— now 1:1 in DM— the first time that a lawmaker has been punished for refusing to declare non-parliamentary income.
Schily, 75, has held out against giving details of his income as a lawyer to Parliament President Norbert Lammert, arguing that he is obliged as a lawyer to maintain confidentiality.
The law requires all members of parliament to declare additional income if it exceeds €1,000 (around US$1,600) per month or €10,000 (around US$16,000) per year.
Parliament leaders stopped short of imposing the maximum fine of around €44,000 (US$70,000).
Schily said he plans to appeal the decision at the nation’s highest administrative court.
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Former prime minister Tony Blair was left red-faced when he was caught travelling on a train without a ticket and said he had no cash to pay the fare, a report said on Wednesday.
Blair, who has earned around 500,000 pounds on the speaking circuit since leaving office in June, was confronted by a ticket inspector as he travelled to Heathrow airport to catch a flight to the United States on Monday, the Daily Mail newspaper reported.
He said he had no cash for the 24.50 pounds fare because money an aide had given him was no longer in his pocket.
The newspaper, quoting Blair’s spokesman, said his bodyguard offered to pay the ticket, but the inspector said he could travel for free.
Blair, 54, has taken up a post as the Middle East envoy for the international Quartet — the European Union, Russia, the United Nations and the United States.
He also has a lucrative part-time post as advisor to Wall Street bank JP Morgan and advises Swiss company Zurich Financial Services on a range of issues including climate change.
Blair’s spokesman was unavailable for comment.








