Alfred Lehmann (politician, 1950)

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Alfred Lehmann (born March 24, 1950 in Quickborn ) is a German politician ( CSU ). From May 1, 2002 to April 30, 2014, he was Lord Mayor of Ingolstadt in Bavaria . He was given a suspended sentence in 2019 for a real estate affair during his tenure.

Life

Lehmann completed his studies in business administration in Nuremberg and Würzburg in 1976 and received his doctorate in 1979. He then worked for two years for a large branded goods manufacturer and worked for the Chamber of Crafts for Munich and Upper Bavaria until 1996, of which he was managing director from 1993 to 1996.

In 1996 he moved to the city of Ingolstadt as an economic consultant and was elected Lord Mayor in 2002 to succeed Peter Schnell . In 2008 he was confirmed in office.

In the Bavarian municipal elections in 2014, he only stood voluntarily for the city council and was elected.

Real estate affair

In 2014 Lehmann also remained on the supervisory board of the Ingolstadt Clinic . He also took on a consultancy role for the headhunting company Labbé, which was commissioned to find a new medical director for the hospital. After criticism of this behavior was loud, Lehmann announced in November 2016 that he would resign from his seat on the city council and justified this with the fact that he wanted to prevent harm to his family.

In the course of investigations against the long-time head of administration of the hospital, Heribert Fastenmeier, Lehmann was also targeted by the public prosecutor. At the beginning of 2018, after months of investigation, charges were brought against him before the Ingolstadt district court. The subject matter was the sale of the old city hospital to a developer who had been favored by Lehmann from the start. At that time Lehmann was chairman of the supervisory board of the Klinikum GmbH and later bought a new condominium on the site himself "at a friendship price". The area was sold by hand, but a lottery decision was faked to the outside world. In October 2019, he was sentenced to two years probation and payment of € 380,000 for corruption . There was no trial against Fastenmeier because he had committed suicide while in custody. His previously recorded statements incriminated Lehmann. A co-defendant building contractor received one year probation.

Lehmann is married and has two daughters.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lehmann gives up , Donaukurier dated November 7, 2016
  2. Ruth Stückle: Lehmann must go to the regional court , Donaukurier of February 23, 2018
  3. https://www.sueddeutsche.de/bayern/ingolstadt-prozess-alfred-lehmann- Judgment- 1.4649195
  4. https://www.bayerische-staatszeitung.de/staatszeitung/politik/detailansicht-politik/artikel/ausser-kontrolle.html
  5. https://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/neuburg/Landgericht-Ex-OB-Lehmann-verteidigt-sich-id54149496.html
  6. : //www.donaukurier.de/lokales/ingolstadt/DKmobil-Vorwuerfe-gegen-Alfred-Lehmann-Luxus-zum-kleinen-Preis; art599,4154218