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Four years and nine months in prison demanded for Tandler

In the tax trial surrounding the coronavirus mask affair in Bavaria, the public prosecutor has demanded four years and nine months in prison for the politician's daughter Andrea Tandler. Her co-defendant business partner N. is to serve four years in prison, as the public prosecutor said on...

The defendant Andrea Tandler (2nd from right) stands in her place in the courtroom at the start of....aussiedlerbote.de
The defendant Andrea Tandler (2nd from right) stands in her place in the courtroom at the start of the trial. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Public prosecutor's office - Four years and nine months in prison demanded for Tandler

In the tax trial surrounding the coronavirus mask affair in Bavaria, the public prosecutor's office has demanded four years and nine months in prison for the politician's daughter Andrea Tandler. Her co-defendant business partner N. is to serve four years in prison, as the public prosecutor said on Tuesday at the Munich I Regional Court. This puts the demands at the upper end of the range that the presiding judge had previously promised following an agreement between the parties involved. A verdict is expected on Friday.

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  1. The tax process involving Andrea Tandler, the daughter of a prominent politician, and her business partner, is currently being heard at the Munich Regional Court, with the public prosecutor's office demanding a severe sentence for both.
  2. The public prosecutor's office in Munich is aggressively pursuing charges against Andrea Tandler and her co-defendant in relation to a tax evasion scandal connected to the production and distribution of coronavirus masks in Bavaria.
  3. The Public Prosecutor's Office in Bavaria is seeking to establish the guilt of Andrea Tandler and her business partner in connection with health-related processes involving the distribution of masks during the coronavirus pandemic, potentially implicating issues of criminality.
  4. In Munich, the public prosecutor's office is actively working to uncover the role of Andrea Tandler and her business partner in the controversial tax process involving diseases-related items and the misuse of funds during the coronavirus pandemic in Bavaria.
  5. The public prosecutor's office in Bavaria is conducting investigations into Andrea Tandler and her business partner, alleging tax evasion related to the sale of coronavirus protection materials in Munich, which could have broader implications for the health sector in Bavaria and Germany.
  6. In the context of the coronavirus pandemic, the public prosecutor's office in Munich is examining allegations of tax evasion by Andrea Tandler and her co-defendant in the provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Bavaria, which could also have implications for the fight against diseases and criminality.

Source: www.stern.de

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