Charges denied by Caroline Bosbach anew
Caroline Bosbach, a well-known figure from the RTL show "Let's Dance" and the daughter of former CDU interior politician Wolfgang Bosbach, has vehemently denied accusations that she offered payment and catering as part of her election to the executive board of the Mittelstands- und Wirtschaftsunion (MIT) in her Rhine-Berg district.
The allegations, reported by news portal "t-online" and the ARD magazine "Kontraste", suggest that Bosbach offered a payment of 90 euros for entry into the MIT. However, Bosbach has denied these claims, stating that the accusations are false and that she is currently investigating how to counter the campaign aimed at damaging her credibility.
In a letter to the members of the CDU in the Rhine-Berg district, Bosbach expressed her displeasure at the fabricated and manipulated accusations against her. She has also stated that she does not want these allegations to be the subject of conversation at public appearances.
The accusations concern Bosbach's election to the MIT executive board in 2023. It is alleged that the payment and catering were intended to secure the election of the leadership team, which included Bosbach. However, Bosbach has denied accepting 2,500 euros from a CDU party account via indirect means.
The CDU executive board has handed over all documents related to the election to the Cologne public prosecutor's office for an independent review. As of now, there is no public record or credible report about Caroline Bosbach facing accusations or an investigation in 2023. The MIT has not yet provided a statement on this matter.
Bosbach has also announced that she does not want to attend any campaign events until the allegations have been clarified. She hopes that the matter can be resolved soon, especially given the current NRW communal election campaign.
It is important to note that the available sources focus on unrelated topics such as the Epstein investigation subpoenas, German climate policy, and challenges in media due to AI. This article will be updated as more information becomes available.
The accusations, related to Caroline Bosbach's election to the MIT executive board in 2023, have sparked controversy in the realm of policy-and-legislation, intertwining with the politics of her Rhine-Berg district. Despite the ongoing disagreements, Bosbach has not been reported to be facing any investigations in 2023, as general-news sources have primarily focused on other subjects such as the Epstein investigation subpoenas, German climate policy, and challenges in media due to AI.