27 November 2024,   05:50
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Two senior German officials suspected of spying for Russia

German intelligence officials are investigating two senior officials from the Ministry of Economy under suspicion of working as spies on behalf of Russia, German newspaper Die Zeit reported on 31 August. The officials were responsible for guiding Germany’s energy policy.

The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), responsible for counterintelligence in Germany, opened an investigation after other members of the ministry complained about two of their colleagues.

The two officials are reported to have aroused suspicions by defending pro-Russian positions and criticising the decisions of Olaf Scholz’s government on energy policy, in particular the decision to suspend the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project.

A preliminary investigation of the two suspects revealed that one of the employees conducted a study visit to Russia, as well as an “emotional closeness” to the country, Die Zeit stated. As of yet, the German authorities have no tangible proof that the officials were involved in spying on behalf of Russia.

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