Top German tabloid editor ousted over misconduct claims
By FRANK JORDANS
Associated Press
LONDON (AP) — The powerful chief editor of Germany’s best-selling newspaper Bild has been relieved of his duties following revelations of misconduct. Publishing company Axel Springer SE said Monday that Julian Reichelt was being axed from his post “with immediate effect.” The 41-year-old was suspended earlier this year as part of company-ordered probe into his management style, but later reinstated. In a statement, Axels Springer said it had gained new information about Reichelt’s current behavior “as a result of press investigations” that it had followed up on. It said the 41-year-old had “failed to maintain a clear boundary between private and professional matters” even after being required to do so following the internal probe earlier this year. Reichelt could not be reached for comment.