Economy
Tuesday, August 02, 2016
The planned sale of the Hunsrück-Hahn airport became a disaster. Now starts Rhineland-Palatinate try again. There were several interested parties, according to Mainz. The opposition in parliament exerts meanwhile review.
At the end of the first period when you restart the bidding process for the wings lame Hunsrück-Hahn Airport has reaffirmed Rheinland-Pfalz new interest from investors. “There are several interested parties”, said the spokesman of the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of the Interior, Joachim Winkler, in Mainz. “To their resilience can be but nothing to say.”
Interior Minister Roger Lewentz of the SPD told: “Expressions of interest received will be in after the deadline in a first step of (the consulting firm) KPMG after the spotted the tender mentioned criteria and evaluated. ” The first period of seven working days to end at midnight. Convincing Interested parties may submit detailed documents in the second phase by 1 September. In the third phase negotiations follow with selected tenderers.
The previous sale to the dubious Chinese company SYT was spectacular burst into alleged fraud. The rooster high deficit airport belongs largely to the Land Rheinland-Pfalz and to a small extent Hesse.
More aboutThe CDU opposition in Mainz Landtag held Economics Minister Volker Wissing from the FDP to join the alleged “cover-up tactic” of the SPD and Greens on the government benches. The much-criticized consulting firm KPMG had wanted to inform the public about its recommendations when failed Rooster sale at SYT, but was not released by the Interior Ministry of its secrecy. The sale is loud Wissing an overriding public interest, “which must be assessed at the moment is higher than the interest of KPMG, to divulge any internals”.
The CDU faction argued against it, it is sufficient if KPMG green light for the release of information about the disaster with SYT get. The future negotiations with other bidders remained unaffected. Wissing wallow as before Prime Minister Malu Dreyer (SPD) and Minister Lewentz all responsibility for KPMG from.
Source: n-tv.de
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