Overview
- The Schwerin prosecutors' office has launched a formal investigation into suspected subsidy fraud involving the Tourism Association Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- The state economics ministry halted funding in February over irregularities but resumed payments in April after agreeing on restructuring, including the departure of managing director Tobias Woitendorf.
- An expert hearing held by the Landtag Economic Committee on May 8 provided limited new insights, with many questions about the funding irregularities still unanswered.
- Opposition parties, including the CDU, Greens, and FDP, are pushing for a dedicated subcommittee and access to all government files related to the case, citing transparency concerns.
- The association, critical to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's tourism-driven economy, continues to face scrutiny as the peak travel season approaches and an in-depth audit by the ministry remains pending.