Ex-ORF Chief Weißmann Wants to Challenge Dismissal, Awaits "Apology from ORF"
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Former ORF Director Roland Weißmann claims he was forced to resign and has not received a formal termination notice.
- Weißmann intends to contest the allegations and his dismissal, seeking "justice, not revenge."
- He stated his position during a background briefing with journalists.
Roland Weißmann, the former Director of the Austrian public broadcaster ORF, asserts that he was compelled to step down and is currently awaiting a formal termination notice, which he has yet to receive. This stance was communicated during a recent background briefing with journalists, where Weißmann declared his intention to fight against the circumstances surrounding his departure.
I was forced to resign
His legal representative, Oliver Scherbaum, is involved in the process as Weißmann seeks what he describes as "justice, not revenge." The former director's public statements indicate a strong disagreement with the reasons cited for his resignation, suggesting a potential legal battle ahead.
Neither by email, nor by post
This situation highlights internal tensions within a prominent Austrian media organization. Weißmann's challenge implies a dispute over the validity of the pressures that led to his resignation, setting the stage for further developments regarding his future and the internal governance of ORF.
Now he wants to defend himself against the allegations and the procedure.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.