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| Has he? He got 18 months suspended, a CHF 1'000 fine, and that's it. Not even a ban from the profession (Berufsverbot). Given that he exploited his victims' fear of losing their benefits, that's a bit of a shameful outcome. | |
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I read the story on
20min. At the end it states
Der freigestellte Ex-Beamte, der heute als Aushilfe in der Privatwirtschaft arbeitet, wurde verpflichtet, der Erstatterin der Strafanzeige eine Genugtuung von 3000 Franken zu bezahlen.
According to this he lost his job with the RAV and it sounds like the job he's got now is not exactly well paid. Blick also states at the end that he got the sack. He's also got to pay one of the women Fr3000. In the 20 min report it states that he's also been ordered not to work with female clients either which is a semi- berufsverbot. I agree the penalty could have been much worse but I wouldn't have expected more here.