Juliane Weber

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Juliane Marie-Luise Weber , nee Lampe , (* 1939 in Dresden ) is a former German secretary. She was the longtime head of Helmut Kohl's personal office .

Life

During the Second World War , Juliane Lampe moved with her mother and siblings first to Northeim and later to Mainz . From 1956 she worked in the main tax office in Mainz and then in the interior ministry. In 1965 she began working for the then CDU regional chief in Rhineland-Palatinate . Until the end of his chancellorship , Weber was one of Kohl's closest confidants and most important advisors as head of the office. In 1999 Lutz Stroppe took over the Berlin office of the former chancellor; Since then, Juliane Weber was responsible for coordinating the politician's appointment calendar and personal contacts until she left her professional life in the summer of 2005.

In connection with the Flick investigative committee in the mid-1980s, Otto Schily raised the suspicion in the context of a criminal complaint that Weber had visited the company's headquarters in Düsseldorf several times as a “messenger”. The defendant Eberhard von Brauchitsch also gave a reference to the "Kohl assistant Weber" .

She is married to Benni Weber , the former CFO of ZDF . Both live in Bonn again today .

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Individual evidence

  1. Hans Leyendecker, Michael Stiller, Heribert Prantl: Helmut Kohl, die Macht und das Geld , 2000, p. 38
  2. This is all very, very serious . In: Der Spiegel . No. 9 , 1986 ( online ).