Money Matters - Possible corruption in the building of nursing homes in Saxony uncovered.
Around 40 members from the Special Police Unit and the Saxony Criminal Investigation Department participated in the search operations. Plenty of proof was gathered. The assessment and additional examinations by the INES (Integrated Investigation Unit Saxony) at the Dresden General Prosecutor's Office will take some time, they stated.
The INES, located at the Dresden General Prosecutor's Office, was established to tackle severe instances of corruption. Besides, it handles cases of significant or organized criminality. Its composition includes prosecutors, a financial expert, a tax investigator, and a segment from the Saxony Criminal Investigation Department.
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The investigation into potential corruption in the construction of nursing homes in Saxony is being handled by the INES, an integrated unit located in the Dresden General Prosecutor's Office. This office is responsible for tackling severe instances of corruption and significant or organized criminality. The evidence gathered during the search operations has raised suspicion of corruption in the finances of these projects. The German authorities, including the Special Police Unit and the Saxony Criminal Investigation Department, are closely monitoring this situation in the social and health sector, particularly in Dresden, Germany. The office of the Public Prosecutor General has stressed that thorough assessments and additional examinations will be conducted before any conclusive findings can be made.