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There was an interview with Anne Brorhilker, who used to be state's attorney and was investigating in CumEx cases. She stated that it is a huge pain, because you always need to ask the foreign agencies for assistance, which you sometimes simply won't get.

It was a good listen. At first she needed to go empty handed, but then teamed up with competent tech guys. After that the smug faces stating, that the amount of data would be to much to handle for her little department quickly turned into concerned faces.



That sounds fascinating, do you happen to have a link? (I'm getting a lot of German results, which unfortunately I don't have the fluency to parse to find the 'right' one.)



that's fine! I can handle translating an individual page (or interview) if I've high confidence it's the right/relevant one, just parsing search results is harder cross-language (for me, anyway).

thanks much!


Here's a direct link to the transcript if you haven't found it yet: https://logbuch-netzpolitik.de/lnp500-zombiecalypse-im-grune...


Nice!

> Tim Pritlove: Okay, zweiter Bildungsweg. Welches Instrument haben Sie denn gespielt?

> Anne Brohrhilker: Klavierung, Pferdflöte.

Oh, AI transcribed. Nevermind.


Holy crap that’s an interesting interview. Genuinely hilarious comment from that CIO as well. I knew nothing about this case before. Thanks for sharing.




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