Falter editor-in-chief Florian Klenk supposedly only reads the files of the WKStA and otherwise has little to do with this authority. Maybe he’s stopped by. No problem. Other journalists did too. But he certainly doesn’t know the staff at all and is not in any close relationship with them. Therefore, he does not know the internal processes in this authority and – as long as he does not have the files in his hands – he does not know at all how things are going with the investigation. Good.
However, when the well-known plagiarism hunter Stefan Weber received from Klenk via WhatsApp the evaluation and analysis report of the WKStA on the “leg scraper ÖSTERREICH Tool” in an unenclosed version, Weber’s curiosity was aroused, but not in the direction that Klenk had suspected. Among other things, Weber began to be interested in the in-house love affair between a WKStA senior public prosecutor and the WKStA employee who overthrew Sebastian Kurz through the chat analysis. “Who draws the line here and how between agreement and abuse of power?” And: “Is there a“ Code of Conduct ”? Weber was worried about these questions.
Now it was over with Klenk’s rest. What was striking on Twitter was not only how eagerly he defended the WKStA, but also how well he knew about the employees there. Not suspicious at all !?