Friedrich Hennemann

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Friedrich Hennemann (born April 17, 1936 in Worpswede ; † July 28, 2020 ) was a German manager . He was Bremen Senate Director and from 1987 to 1995 head of Bremer Vulkan .

biography

Hennemann's father was an aircraft fitter; Friedrich was the oldest of four brothers. He left school with secondary school leaving certificate and then completed an apprenticeship as a transport clerk with a Bremen seaport shipping company. From 1956 Hennemann was a commercial clerk at Norddeutscher Lloyd in Bremen. In addition to his job, he attended evening grammar school from 1958 and thus made up his Abitur in February 1961. He then completed a pharmaceutical internship at the Schiller Pharmacy in Bremen and began studying pharmacy at the TH Karlsruhe in 1963 . From 1966 he studied economics in Karlsruhe with a scholarship from the Volkswagen Foundation . With a dissertation on "Organizational Structure and Production Abroad" he was awarded a Dr. rer. pole. PhD . He then worked in the chemical industry.

Political activities

Hennemann became a member of the SPD in 1968 .

In the 1970s, Hennemann became a civil servant in the state of Bremen. From 1973 to 1976 he was Deputy Senate Director of Health Senator Herbert Brückner (SPD). In 1976 he proposed the appointment of Aribert Galla (SPD) as administrative director of the central hospital St.-Jürgen-Straße , who had previously had no experience in hospital administration. From 1976 to 1987 he was deputy to the Senator for Economics and Foreign Trade Dieter Tiedemann (SPD), from 1979 under Karl Willms (SPD) and from 1983 to 1987 under Werner Lenz (SPD). During his term of office in 1983, AG Weser , a subsidiary of Friedrich Krupp AG, collapsed . The bankruptcy resulted, among other things, from worldwide overcapacity in shipbuilding.

As of 1995, as a former civil servant, he received a monthly pension of the equivalent of 5000 euros from the state of Bremen. However, the payments were stopped later because "the contractual requirements" no longer existed. A lawsuit by Hennemann, which he carried out through all instances up to the Federal Administrative Court , was unsuccessful in 2005.

In 2018, Hennemann ran unsuccessfully against Sascha Aulepp for the office of SPD state chairman in Bremen.

Chairman of the board of Bremer Vulkan AG

In 1987 Hennemann was appointed head of the Bremer Vulkan. The company had to file for bankruptcy in 1996. The proceedings against Hennemann on suspicion of subsidy fraud were discontinued in 2010 for lack of evidence. The background to the criminal proceedings were subsidies that Hennemann (Vulkan) had received for the acquisition of Ostwerften in Stralsund , Rostock and Wismar . The money went into a financial management system. Due to the bankruptcy of the Vulkan shipyard, however, the subsidy funds were also destroyed as reserves. The public prosecutor recognized that the breach of trust had been committed because Hennemann was no longer able to guarantee that the subsidy money would be made available to the Ostwerften. After 14 years of trial and revision, the proceedings were discontinued by the Bremen Regional Court in 2010 at the request of the public prosecutor.

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Individual evidence

  1. see Friedrich Hennemann died
  2. Eckhard Stengel: Ex-manager wants to become party leader at the age of 80 , Frankfurter Rundschau , February 29, 2016.
  3. ^ Will Hennemann meet Galla in Oslebshausen? , Weser-Kurier dated June 26, 1996, p. 1, accessed from the digital newspaper archive on March 1, 2016.
  4. ^ Hennemann has no right to a pension , Nordwest-Zeitung , April 8, 2005.
  5. Bremer SPD elects new state board at the party conference , Die Welt , April 21, 2018.
  6. a b Varinia Bernau: Evidence lost, honor gained , Süddeutsche Zeitung of May 17, 2010.
  7. ^ The court drops the Vulkan proceedings , Weser-Kurier dated January 29, 2010.