Scandal about Tyrolean social services: attackers beat whistleblower almost dead!
Scandal about Tyrolean social services: attackers beat whistleblower almost dead!
A shaking incident shakes Tirol: A 30-year-old Iraqi who worked in the TSD emergency sleeping center at Innsbrucker Schusterbergweg and opened serious grievances, was brutally attacked in Zirl with baseball rackers and in the meantime, according to reports. This shocking act happened almost at the same time as the unveiling of a scandal that raised severe allegations such as social dumping, illegal residents and drug trafficking against the Tyrolean social services, as the Krone . The Iraqi, who informed internally about the grievances, felt pursued for months and had already made the alarm several times, but he was not believed.
The new managing director of TSD, Florian Stolz, who has only been in office since the beginning of the year, denies all allegations and is ignorant about the grievances in the facility. The Iraqi had already pointed out his alleged persecution in an internal meeting during his job and instead only heard that "the employees here don't like you". In the meantime, the investigations by the police who are looking for the perpetrators have not yet delivered any specific results, and the seriously injured Iraqi is located in the Innsbruck Clinic, such as Exxpress reported.
internal conflicts and politics react
The Iraqi termination is classified as a "motive" by his works council, while the previously dismissed house manager of the emergency sleep center presumably had a discrediting influence on the professional fate of the man. Now the scandal could extend even further because the allegations against the TSD make the highest political waves. Gebi Mair, leader of the Greens faction, demands immediate clarification of the grievances by Philip Wohlgemuth, the responsible state council for TSD. He criticized the fact that the concerns of employees and residents should not be taken seriously and noticed: "Missing belongs to the state government, not covered." Further voices from politics express similar concerns and require an immediate need for action.
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