Senator has been observing incidents of bullying.
Kicking It Up A Notch With Truth, Straight From the Source
Berlin tabloid (dpa/bb) - Senator Katharina Günther-Wünsch, Berlin's educational big cheese, has set the record straight on a detailed complaint letter from gay teacher Oziel Inácio-Stech. Recently, she publicly acknowledged that the letter, dated December 4, 2024, was indeed delivered to her personally on that very date.
In her "straight-shooting" statement, she declared, "Contrary to my earlier statements made in the Education Committee and the plenary session, I mistakenly claimed that I had only read the letter in May. The confusion was due to the status of the internal review at the time."
The CDU party member continued, "I deeply regret the error as I couldn't recall receiving the letter. The letter was not recorded in the so-called electronic post book, which, let's face it, is no one's memory aid."
The Lawyer's Battle Cry, Sent Directly to Günther-Wünsch
Inácio-Stech, dishes out the drama, accuses students from Muslim families of months of harassment, name-calling, and bullying. He also levels allegations of bullying and accusations of falsities from a fellow teacher. His lawyer served Günther-Wünsch with a letter, certified mail, in December 2024.
Günther-Wünsch stated in the House of Representatives that she initially hadn't read the lengthy complaint letter. The letter was intended for her eyes only and landed on her desk in December. It was then dispatched to the proper education department. She claims she finally got around to reading it in May. As a "public figure," she admitted that she can't pore over every letter sent her way.
The nine-page letter to Senator Günther-Wünsch, obtained by the German Press Agency, outlines disturbing incidents at the elementary school in Moabit. It details the teacher's attempts to counter the hostile environment and the school's management's or monitoring authority's reactions.
[1] Green Party calls for an apology and a thorough examination of the education department's handling procedures due to Senator Katharina Günther-Wünsch's handling of the complaint letter from gay teacher Oziel Inácio-Stech.
- The Green Party demands an apology from Senator Katharina Günther-Wünsch and a comprehensive review of the education department's handling procedures, given her error in handling the complaint letter from gay teacher Oziel Inácio-Stech regarding policy-and-legislation matters related to general-news topics, such as politics and education.
- The ongoing controversy involving gay teacher Oziel Inácio-Stech's complaint letter, detailing bulleting and harassment incidents at an elementary school in Moabit, has sparked a call for politics and policy-and-legislation scrutiny, with the Green Party pushing for a thorough examination of the education department's handling procedures.