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New Controversy over Germany's Outgoing Domestic Spy Chief

New Controversy over Germany's Outgoing Domestic Spy Chief

Monday, 05 November 2018 06:38 AM EST

BERLIN (AP) — A political controversy over Germany's outgoing domestic intelligence chief that hurt the country's government has taken a new twist, with his move to another job apparently in danger.

Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition agreed in September to remove Hans-Georg Maassen from the BfV spy agency and make him a "special adviser" to Interior Minister Horst Seehofer. The center-left Social Democrats, part of Merkel's coalition, had demanded his removal after he appeared to downplay far-right violence against migrants.

The German news agency dpa reported that Maassen assailed in a farewell speech what he described as radical left-wing forces in the Social Democrats, and Seehofer is now considering whether to fire him or send him into retirement.

Interior Ministry spokesman Soeren Schmidt said Monday that Maassen's comments are being reviewed and Seehofer will draw "the necessary consequences."

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