Der Spiegel to file charges against disgraced ex-reporter over embezzlement

Society 12:39 24.12.2018

Germany’s leading news weekly Der Spiegel is set to press embezzlement charges against a former reporter earlier accused of systematically faking stories for launching a phony donation campaign under the pretext of helping Syrian refugee children.

The magazine reported on its German language website on Saturday that it will file a criminal complaint against Claas Relotius, who was forced to resign after it emerged he had fabricated many of his articles and interviews, invented characters, sources, and their quotes “on a grand scale” over several years.

The award-winning journalist “made up stories and invented protagonists” in at least 14 out of the 60 articles that appeared in its print and online editions, said Der Spiegel on Wednesday.

The publication has now said it received information from its readers that the 33-year-old journalist had used a private email account to ask for donations for two Syrian refugee “siblings” in Turkey.

The money, it quoted readers as saying, should be sent to his personal bank account.

Relotius’ story said the parents of the two children had lost their lives amid violence in Syria, and that the two were struggling to support themselves through menial labor in Turkey.

Der Spiegel, however, cited a Turkish photographer who briefly accompanied Relotius on the assignment as saying that the journalist falsified parts of the boy’s biography, falsely claiming that the boy’s mother was dead.

It said one of the two characters, who the journalist wrote worked 14-hour per day in a sweatshop, may not exist at all.

“The fate of two Syrian children described in Relotius’ story ‘King’s children’ so moved readers that they wanted to donate to them,” Spiegel editors wrote on the magazine’s website. However, it became clear that “he collected the readers’ money under false pretenses, which he apparently has not, as promised, passed on,” the editors continued.

Der Spiegel, however, said it had not been aware of the campaign, and that it is not yet clear how much money was raised from the appeal or where it ended up.

Relotius has yet to comment on the embezzlement charges.

US envoy wades into scandal

The developments prompted an attack against the magazine from US Ambassador to Berlin Richard Grenell, who used the scandal to accuse Der Spiegel of reporting “blatant anti-Americanism” stories in “seven years of unchecked writing.”

“As it stands, we do not have faith in Spiegel’s current fact-checking and editing process,” he wrote, adding that “the anti-American bias at the magazine has exploded since the election of President [Donald] Trump,” in January last year.

Grenell, an outspoken advocate of Trump’s policies, further said the editors and the leadership share responsibility for the fabricated stories since they “clearly allowed this atmosphere and bias to flourish.”

The magazine had apologized for the scandal in an open letter on Saturday, describing it as “a low point in the 70-year history of Der Spiegel.”

It, however, rejected the accusations of being biased.

“When we criticize the American president, this does not amount to anti-American bias — it is criticism of the policies of the man currently in office in the White House,” wrote Der Spiegel’s deputy editor-in-chief Dirk Kurbjuweit.

“Anti-Americanism is deeply alien to me and I am absolutely aware of what Germany has the US to thank for: a whole lot,” he wrote.

The magazine published a graphic cartoon of the newly-elected president of America on its cover in February 2017, showing Trump beheading the Statue of Liberty with a bloody knife.

The cartoon, which appeared alongside the headline “America First”— referring to Trump’s campaign slogan — was implying a comparison between the US president and the Daesh terrorist group.

“Both sides are extremists, so I’m just making a comparison between them,” said Edel Rodriguez, who designed the cover back then.

The cartoon is currently the banner image on Der Spiegel’s Twitter and Facebook pages.

Insights from Ex-U.S. Ambassador: Georgia Crisis, Peace Talks, & COP29's Global Role - VIDEO

News line

Presidents of Azerbaijan and Belarus visit Shusha - UPDATED
10:35 18.05.2024
Leadership of Azerbaijan's Ministry of Defense met with military officials
10:18 18.05.2024
Croatia gets third government led by pro-EU PM Plenkovic
Croatia gets third government led by pro-EU PM Plenkovic
09:00 18.05.2024
Azerbaijan and Armenia have historic chance for peace, says German FM
21:05 17.05.2024
Israeli forces recover bodies of three formerly believed hostages
20:40 17.05.2024
President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko concludes his state visit to Azerbaijan
19:55 17.05.2024
Azerbaijan’s Combined Arms Army holds seasonal maintenance of all types of weapons and equipment -VIDEO
19:25 17.05.2024
Russian army seizes 12 settlements in Kharkiv
19:01 17.05.2024
Slovak PM undergoes another surgery
18:45 17.05.2024
Azerbaijan reveals number of prevented early marriages over last year
Azerbaijan reveals number of prevented early marriages over last year
18:30 17.05.2024
Director General of UN Office expressed satisfaction with Azerbaijan's hosting of COP29
Director General of UN Office expressed satisfaction with Azerbaijan's hosting of COP29
18:10 17.05.2024
Spain, several other EU countries postpone recognition of Palestine
Spain, several other EU countries postpone recognition of Palestine
17:50 17.05.2024
Azerbaijan's Prosecutor General held bilateral meetings in Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Azerbaijan's Prosecutor General held bilateral meetings in Dushanbe, Tajikistan
17:45 17.05.2024
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan set to gain from increase in oil prices since start of 2024 -UN
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan set to gain from increase in oil prices since start of 2024 -UN
17:33 17.05.2024
Brazilian president will not attend peace summit on Ukraine
17:22 17.05.2024
Russia is not currently planning to capture Kharkiv, says Putin
17:01 17.05.2024
Zelensky signs law allowing some convicts to serve in Ukraine's army
16:33 17.05.2024
Azerbaijani MFA congratulates Norway on Constitution Day
Azerbaijani MFA congratulates Norway on Constitution Day
16:00 17.05.2024
Insights from Ex-U.S. Ambassador: Georgia Crisis, Peace Talks, & COP29's Global Role - VIDEO
15:39 17.05.2024
President Ilham Aliyev and President Aleksandr Lukashenko visited Jidir Duzu plain
14:23 17.05.2024
Presidents of Azerbaijan and Belarus visit Shusha
13:50 17.05.2024
Slovak PM Fico between life and death after shooting, Hungary PM says
13:27 17.05.2024
Houthis shoot down US MQ-9 drone
Houthis shoot down US MQ-9 drone
13:07 17.05.2024
MFA: French side must apologize for its statement regarding Azerbaijan
12:58 17.05.2024
UNRWA: 630,000 Palestinians left Rafah
12:40 17.05.2024
French police kill man trying to 'burn synagogue'
12:25 17.05.2024
Austria establishes 500M euros special fund to support investments in Ukraine
Austria establishes 500M euros special fund to support investments in Ukraine
12:12 17.05.2024
North Korea launces ballistic missiles toward East Sea
11:50 17.05.2024
Belarusian President pays a visit to Azerbaijan's Fuzuli - PHOTOS
11:35 17.05.2024
Mukhtar Babayev: Climate change is among global concerns
11:22 17.05.2024
Speakers of the Azerbaijani and Armenian parliaments met in Geneva
11:00 17.05.2024
Azerbaijan's embassy in Iran relocated to new venue
10:14 17.05.2024
FIFA to seek legal advice on Palestinian proposal to suspend Israel from international soccer
FIFA to seek legal advice on Palestinian proposal to suspend Israel from international soccer
10:00 17.05.2024
Yashar Aliyev presents invitation letter to COP29 addressed to President of Nauru
09:43 17.05.2024
Solar storm reaches depths of Earth's oceans
Solar storm reaches depths of Earth's oceans
09:17 17.05.2024
US under secretary of state discusses shared priorities and COP29 with Hikmat Hajiyev
09:02 17.05.2024
State reception on behalf of President Ilham Aliyev was hosted in honor of President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko at Gulustan Palace
22:20 16.05.2024
ECB warns Europe of negative risks due to high public debt
21:27 16.05.2024
France to send another 1,000 gendarmes to New Caledonia
21:00 16.05.2024
Netanyahu Says Israel Can 'Win' Fight Against Hamas in Gaza Without US Help
20:26 16.05.2024
Hamısı