{"id":4571,"date":"2023-03-16T08:15:32","date_gmt":"2023-03-16T08:15:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/richmondhumanists.org\/?p=4571"},"modified":"2023-04-25T20:23:07","modified_gmt":"2023-04-25T20:23:07","slug":"consultant-affair-as-a-mortgage-ursula-von-der","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/richmondhumanists.org\/consultant-affair-as-a-mortgage-ursula-von-der.html","title":{"rendered":"Consultant affair as a mortgage: ursula von der leyen must now prove herself"},"content":{"rendered":"

After announcing her intention to run for EU Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen was caught in the crossfire of criticism. Above all the so-called advisor affair, which was uncovered during her term of office as defense minister, represents a mortgage for her career. Von der Leyen must now prove whether, despite this burden, she is a suitable candidate for the highest office in the EU.<\/p>\n

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The advisor affair hangs like a dark veil over her tenure as defense minister. It is about multi-million dollar contracts to external consultants and questionable business practices with former employees. Von der Leyen came under fire for allegedly not being sufficiently informed about what was going on and for not taking sufficient action.<\/p>\n

The advisor affair, however, is just one item on the list of challenges facing von der Leyen. The EU is struggling with a deep crisis, threatened from within and without. There is a need for a strong and competent president who can lead the EU out of this crisis. Whether von der Leyen is up to this challenge will only become clear in the coming months.<\/p>\n

Background to the consultant affair: origins and development <\/h2>\n

The consultancy affair became known in connection with the Federal Ministry of Defense (BMVg) under Ursula von der Leyen. The affair involves the possible illegal billing of contracts to external consulting firms, in particular McKinsey& Company and Accenture, which employ former BMVg staff. <\/p>\n

The affair began in 2017, when a Green Party inquiry drew the ministry’s attention to spending on external consultants. According to investigations by the Federal Audit Office, up to 200 million euros per year were spent on such services in 2018. This raised suspicions of nepotism and undue influence by former BMVg employees. <\/p>\n

Then, in December 2019, von der Leyen commissioned an external investigation, which was available in May 2020. It found that legal rules were violated in the awarding of consultancy contracts and that decisions were often made without sufficient transparency or formal procedures. There were also doubts about the quality and added value of the advice, which further cemented the origin of the scandal. <\/p>\n

Advisor affair as a mortgage: challenges for Ursula von der Leyen <\/h2>\n

The consultant affair poses a challenge to Ursula von der Leyen as president of the European Commission. The task requires a high degree of integrity and transparency. However, the scandal remains closely linked to her tenure as defense minister and will put her credibility in the public eye. <\/p>\n

In response to the findings of the investigation, von der Leyen has announced that she will take steps to ensure that processes for awarding consulting contracts are more transparent and rigorous. However, it remains to be seen whether this will prove effective in practice. <\/p>\n

Moreover, the scandal shows how widespread the problem of consultant spending is in the German government, further undermining public trust in politicians and ministries. Von der Leyen must prove herself in the new post to show she is up to these challenges and maintain citizens’ trust trust in the European Union. <\/p>\n

Ursula von der Leyen as defense minister<\/h2>\n

Ursula von der Leyen has been the defense minister of Germany since 2013. But her tenure was not necessarily crowned with success. The consultancy affair in particular, in which von der Leyen was accused of wasting taxpayers’ money money on expensive consultancy contracts, has already been dragging through her career for years like a mortgage.<\/p>\n

Many critics accuse von der Leyen of being out of her depth as defense minister. For example, she has failed to bring the Bundeswehr up to date and improve the force’s readiness in terms of personnel.<\/p>\n

Ursula von der Leyen is now under pressure due to ongoing criticism and the advisor affair. She must prove that she can make the right decisions as defense minister and win back the trust of the people as well as the Bundeswehr.<\/p>\n