Becker, Hoebeek incriminated in corruption scandal; Comtois resigns as head of the VKP/PCU/FKP/UCP, replaced by Eva van der Bijl
Today marked a massive step forward in the trial of Andries van Hoebeek, the former Supreme Councillor of Eastern Haane, as new evidence was discovered clearly incriminating him in a massive web of blackmail and corruption, revealing sinister plans for the elimination of political opponents.
A trove of nearly 44.000 emails was discovered on Hoebeek's private server in the basement of Kiel Schloss, in which Hoebeek repeatedly threatened or bribed officials in an attempt to further his political agenda - that is, a "solidaristic capitalism," based on the works of the imperial politicians of the late 19th and early 20th century.
Perhaps more disturbingly, Hoebeek, according to the People's Court of Kiel, apparently was planning a politicide of leftists. A direct quote from him is below:
"They must be eradicated. We will be left behind, in their miasma of radicalism, if we do not get rid of them. Gas them, shoot them, hang them...it does not matter. Get rid of them, every single on [sic] of them."
Ms. Helga Becker was also complicit in this plot: a partner, not a victim of Hoebeek, she was to play a role in prepare for the coming killings, slowly deradicalizing 'innocent' Eastern Haaneans from the 'siren's call' of leftism:
"This is a little too extreme, I think," she wrote in an email to Hoebeek. "Certainly, not all of them need to be killed. Many of them can be turned with simple...prodding. It will not take much. I can convince them. Then, once I have gained their trust, you can remove the ringleaders, the demons who wished to ensnare the rest in their traps."
Ms. Becker was also found to have been working for Hoebeek as a collector of information, spying on several members of the government and relaying back incriminating information to him.
No sentence has been pronounced of yet; the People's Court is still deliberating on the punishment, stating that 'law in Eastern Haane is not punitive; it is restorative, meant to return things to the way they were; rectify things. With a crime of such graveness, it is difficult to determine such a solution as the law requires.'
In other news, Mathilde Comtois has resigned the position of the head of the United Communist Party - a left communist party that is the largest party on the left, despite not taking part in electoral politics, and was at the center of the unrest between 1980 and 1996. In a statement released today, she stated, "In my current position, I do not believe I can honestly serve the roles of the Party. Although I will remain a member of its ranks, I cannot in good conscience remain to be its head, especially when many feel that I have, in a way, betrayed it."
She has been temporarily replaced by Eva van der Bijl, who first rose to prominence as one of the few who resisted the transition of the former constituent republics to parliamentarianism between 2003 and 2005.