“Today” editor-in-chief Nusser sees dichand chats as “an impertinence towards the editors” – media

2023-05-04 10:07:08

Vienna – The chats between Thomas Schmid, then head of cabinet in the Ministry of Finance, and “Today” editor Eva Dichand would have “disturbed” him. That’s what “Today” editor-in-chief Nusser said in a detailed interview with the industry magazine “Österreichs Journalisti:in”. The interaction between Schmid and Dichand, documented by the Economic and Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (WKStA), is “of course an imposition on the editors.”

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