Achim Schütz Liable for Failed Mask Delivery – NDR Report
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a former managing director of the Elbe-Jeetzel-Klinik in Dannenberg, Achim Schütz, is now personally liable for a failed procurement of protective masks. According to reports from August 7, 2024, Schütz is legally considered a contracting party with the state of Lower Saxony and is obligated to repay approximately 2.2 million euros due to the non-delivery of the ordered FFP2 masks.
The Mask Procurement Effort
In the spring of 2020, amidst an acute shortage, Schütz reportedly utilized personal contacts to procure FFP2 masks through a private businessman. While a portion of the delivery was intended for the clinic, the majority was slated for the state of Lower Saxony. The state transferred the purchase price, but the masks were never received.
Financial Repercussions
The situation has escalated to the point where Schütz’s properties are now subject to foreclosure proceedings. Individuals within his network, along with political representatives, have indicated plans to submit a petition for a hardship exemption following the parliamentary summer recess. Whether such a resolution will be successful remains uncertain.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Achim Schütz’s former role?
Achim Schütz was the former managing director of the Elbe-Jeetzel-Klinik in Dannenberg.
How much money is Achim Schütz obligated to repay?
Achim Schütz is obligated to repay approximately 2.2 million euros.
What is the current status of Achim Schütz’s properties?
Achim Schütz’s properties are currently in foreclosure proceedings.
As the parliamentary summer recess concludes, will a petition for a hardship exemption offer a path forward for Achim Schütz, and what factors might influence the outcome of such a request?