Deputy of the Alternative for Germany party fined heavily for concealing data on business in Belarus
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Jörg Dornau, an AfD MP, was fined 20,862 euros for concealing his business in Belarus. He failed to disclose information about his participation in the company Zybulka-BEL LLC within the prescribed timeframe.
Jörg Dornau, a member of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, did business in Belarus but did not disclose this information. The Presidium of the Saxony State Parliament imposed a five-figure fine on him. Writes UNN with reference to Welt.
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An agricultural project in Belarus will be costly for Saxony's AfD member of parliament, Jörg Dornau. Because Dornau violated his legal obligation to disclose information and failed to report his involvement in the company 000 Zybulka-BEL in Belarus within the statutory deadline, the representative of the Alternative for Germany party will be heavily fined.
The Presidium imposed a fine of 20,862 euros, the country's parliament reported. This corresponds to three times the basic monthly compensation.
"No one can simply go to the dictatorship of Belarus and set up a farm there, especially no one from Germany," said Rico Gebhardt, leader of the left-wing faction (Die Linke).
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Other similar cases have been reported in Germany.
Former party and parliamentary group leader Frauca Petra had to pay 2,500 euros to return by private jet after a trip to Russia in 2017. In other words, she received a material benefit.
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As for Jörg Dornau, as WELT reported, the AfD politician met several times with supporters of Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko. However, he concealed these meetings at a hearing in the presidium of the state parliament in early June.
Dornau's behavior suggests that he is promoting the interests of the Minsk regime in this country in exchange for favorable treatment as an entrepreneur, Welt writes.