Stuttgart in court: Funding dispute over Expo-Pavillon is heading!
Stuttgart in court: Funding dispute over Expo-Pavillon is heading!
In the current legal dispute over the financing scandal of the Baden-Württemberg pavilion at the Expo 2020 in Dubai, an important decision will be scheduled next Tuesday. The Stuttgart District Court will be on the country's compensation for damages and could make a judgment or order alternative steps, such as the survey of witnesses or the commissioning of an expert opinion.
Already during the hearing in July, the chamber expressed concerns about the complaints of the complaint. A court spokeswoman had indicated that the likelihood of getting through with the lawsuit was rather low. This raises questions about the further procedure of the country and shows the uncertainties in the procedure.
project controversial
The pavilion, which cost around 15 million euros, was originally responsible for three partners, the engineering chamber, Fraunhofer and the Freiburg Business Touristik and Messe (FWTM). The building was advertised as a business investment that should receive funding from sponsors, which means that the country should only take over political accompaniment and provide 2.8 million euros for the exhibition. But somehow the financing turned out to be far more complicated, with the country that had to bear two thirds of the costs.
The incidents around the pavilion have even led to an investigation committee in the Baden-Württemberg state parliament, which underlines the political relevance of the topic. Many observers and politicians are excited to see how the judges will decide on Tuesday, as this has not only legal but also political dimensions.
In addition, the decision could have far -reaching consequences for the partners involved and their future projects. The country must now be prepared to react to every decision of the court and, if necessary, adjust to further legal disputes. The situation remains tense, and the public interest in the case is unbroken.
Further information on this topic can be found in a detailed report on www.zvw.de .
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