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Axel Springer Removes Top Editor of German Tabloid Bild

Axel Springer Removes Top Editor of German Tabloid Bild Zeitung

Axel Springer SE has removed the editor-in-chief of German tabloid Bild Zeitung over new findings of his alleged misconduct.

“The management board learned that Julian Reichelt did not clearly separate personal and professional matters even after completing the compliance procedure in spring 2021 and told the management board the untruth,” Axel Springer said Monday in a statement. 

Axel Springer Removes Top Editor of German Tabloid Bild

The decision to remove Reichelt, 41, followed a report from the New York Times that revealed he had allegedly promoted a junior employee he was having a relationship with. 

Reichelt was suspended earlier this year while a law firm conducted a probe into the accusations made against him. Although Reichelt “admitted the mixing of professional and private relationships,” according to an Axel Springer statement at the time, he was quickly reappointed in a new executive role shared with fellow editor Alexandra Würzbach.

Reichelt previously clashed with the first female editor of Bild, Tanit Koch, who quit in early 2018.

The report from the New York Times also raised questions about how Axel Springer, owned by KKR & Co., manages its publications.

“The culture at Bild was not up to our standards and does not reflect the broader culture at the company,” Chief Executive Officer Mathias Doepfner said in a statement earlier on Monday. “To say that it does paints a false view of Axel Springer.”

A spokesperson from KKR declined to comment. 

In a new statement announcing Reichelt’s exit, Doepfner said he would’ve liked to continue working with the top editor, but this was “no longer possible.” 

Axel Springer recently stepped up its campaign to build a U.S. news empire when it agreed to buy Politico in a $1 billion deal in September. In 2015, Axel Springer bought Business Insider, and last year acquired a majority stake in the newsletter publisher Morning Brew Inc. 

Johannes Boie, 37, currently editor-in-chief of Welt Am Sonntag, will become the new chairman of Bild.

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