Lucrative Government Contracts

Frank Hetze: Now plenty of companies are doing excellent business from Germany influx of refugees, according to Deutsche Welle. Berlin government had to field massive criticism last week when it emerged that it had offered a 238,000-euro contract to the US consultancy McKinsey to advise them on the migrant situation. So it not surprising that most are giving in to the temptation to outsource any service they can. Even people with an ideological opposition to the government refugee policy appear to have no qualms about picking up the lucrative government contracts on offer to deal with it. "Der Spiegel" magazine reported this week that Hetze Metallbau, run by Frank Hetze - brother of one of the co-organizers of the ugly protest against refugees in Clausnitz, Saxony - was supplying metal containers to a refugee shelter in Leipzig. In spring last year, the Bremen-based company Human Care won a three-million-euro contract to manage a refugee home for 210 people in Thuringia, as well as a 300,000-euro per year contract to run a facility in Wolfsburg. The refugee care industry For some, refugees represent a business opportunity But this is nothing against the money being made by companies that run refugee homes. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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