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Chairman of Condé Nast International expresses his confidence in Bernd Runge - Sister rejects accusations

Munich (ots)

Chairman of Condé Nast International, Jonathan
Newhouse, expressed today his confidence in Bernd Runge (43), Vice
President Condé Nast International. He stated that the press articles
and files about contacts of Bernd Runge, who is former GDR-citizen,
with the GDR secret service, have no relevance to his career at Condé
Nast. What maybe happened nearly 20 years ago under complete
different domestic- and international political conditions cannot
diminish the esteem of Condé Nast for Bernd Runge and his outstanding
work for the publishing house since 1997. Jonathan Newhouse said: "I
am aware of the reports concerning Bernd Runge and activities in the
distant past. I do not attach importance to theses reports. I have
complete confidence in Mr. Runge as President of Condé Nast Germany
and Condé Nast New markets Europe/Africa. I look forward to working
with Mr. Runge for many years to come."
In the concerned articles the behavior of Bernd Runge in
connection with the immigration of his sister to the West Germany in
1988 is moved in a negative light. Bernd Runge's sister explains in
this context: "Herewith the impression is given that my brother
betrayed me. This is absolutely incorrect. My brother and I have
always been aware that in connection with my moving to the
Bundesrepublik there will be intensive investigations and ideas from
the side of the state security. Together we did all what we could do,
to ease my moving and to avoid more difficulties for the family. My
brother supported me at that time, we always stood and stand in
perfect harmony."
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