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− | '''Michael Christian von Tetzschner''', commonly known as '''Michael Tetzschner''', is a Norwegian politician for the [[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative Party | + | '''Michael Christian von Tetzschner''', commonly known as '''Michael Tetzschner''', is a Norwegian politician for the [[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative Party]]. |
− | As parliamentary deputy leader of the [[Enlarged Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence]], he handed the spy services access to huge amounts of data about almost all Norwegian citizens, nominally in order to root out | + | He is a member of the [[Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China]]. He is married to multi-Bilderberger [[Kristin Clemet]]. As parliamentary deputy leader of the [[Enlarged Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence]], he handed the spy services access to huge amounts of data about almost all Norwegian citizens, nominally in order to root out "co-conspirators" with foreign powers. |
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− | From June [[2020]], the Norwegian secret services are legally allowed to perform mass collection of [[metadata]] that crosses the borders to Norway. The information will be stored for 18 months, to "identify foreign threats"and "find digital clues to the co-conspirators" in [[Norway]], said parliamentary committee leader Michael Tetzschner. | + | From June [[2020]], the Norwegian secret services are legally allowed to perform mass collection of [[metadata]] that crosses the borders to Norway. The information will be stored for 18 months, to "identify foreign threats"and "find digital clues to the co-conspirators" in [[Norway]], said parliamentary committee leader Michael Tetzschner.<ref>https://www.nrk.no/norge/flertall-pa-stortinget-for-ny-etterretningstjenestelov-1.15045224</ref> |
The [[Norwegian Data Protection Authority]] heavily criticized the law, and explained "This will generate huge amounts of data about almost all Norwegian citizens, about our everyday, legal and ordinary communication, for the use of the intelligence service".<ref>https://www.nrk.no/norge/flertall-pa-stortinget-for-ny-etterretningstjenestelov-1.15045224</ref> | The [[Norwegian Data Protection Authority]] heavily criticized the law, and explained "This will generate huge amounts of data about almost all Norwegian citizens, about our everyday, legal and ordinary communication, for the use of the intelligence service".<ref>https://www.nrk.no/norge/flertall-pa-stortinget-for-ny-etterretningstjenestelov-1.15045224</ref> | ||
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+ | [[image:Eckbo1.jpg|thumb|left|Two misleading recommendations written for his friend, convicted swindler Rolf Eckbo. The left one shows Eckbo allegedly having worked as a teacher at the [[BI Norwegian Business School]], where Tetzschner was director 1996-1999, while apologizing for the recommendation being slow in coming. The right one gives a glowing reference of his accounting skills in the family "charity", without mentioning the conviction for fraud.<ref>Images of the references from [[Erling Folkvord]] ''I pose og sekk''.</ref>]] | ||
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+ | From the 1980s until the 2000s, Tetzschner had a position as leader of the internal control organ of [[Eckbos legat]], a tax-exempt "charity" managing the fortune of the Eckbo family, in effect a slush fund. | ||
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+ | In [[1997]], the business manager for a number of years and a friend of Tetzschner, [[Rolf Eckbo]], was sentenced to 5 years in prison for [[financial fraud]], for embezzling large sums from the "charity", as well as denied the right to be a lawyer.<ref>https://www.dagsavisen.no/nyheter/innenriks/2009/02/23/tetzschner-anmeldt-til-okokrim/</ref> While Rolf Eckbo was serving time, Tetzschner wrote several recommendations which led to Rolf Eckbo receiving a new authorization as an accountant from the credit authorities while still serving his prison sentence. The recommendations contained several false or misleading statements<ref>See [[Erling Folkvord]] ''I pose og sekk'', page 94. Misleading regarding the start and end year, the salary, not mentioning that the board of the charity had decided not to give a reference, and using the letterhead of an unrelated company</ref>, in addition to not mentioning the conviction for fraud. | ||
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+ | In 1990, when Tetzschner was Governing Mayor of Oslo, the city signed a lease for an older property owned by the "charity", intended a nursing home. The lease was signed on unusually beneficial terms, where the city committed itself to extensively renovating the old and run down place. The renovations led to a significant increase in the value of the property. In 1995, when Tetzschner had moved on, the city did not renew the lease.<ref>[[Erling Folkvord]] ''I pose og sekk'', page 121</ref> | ||
==Family== | ==Family== |
Revision as of 04:55, 3 September 2023
Michael Tetzschner (politician) | ||||||||
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Born | 9 February 1954 Copenhagen, Denmark | |||||||
Nationality | Norwegian | |||||||
Alma mater | University of Oslo | |||||||
Children | Jenny Clemet von Tetzschner | |||||||
Spouse | Kristin Clemet | |||||||
Member of | Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China | |||||||
Victim of | Cold War mentality | |||||||
Party | Conservative Party (Norway) | |||||||
Norwegian politician who handed the spy services access to huge amounts of data about almost all Norwegian citizens, nominally in order to root out foreign "co-conspirators". Member of the suspected CIA-front Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China.
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Michael Christian von Tetzschner, commonly known as Michael Tetzschner, is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party.
He is a member of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China. He is married to multi-Bilderberger Kristin Clemet. As parliamentary deputy leader of the Enlarged Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, he handed the spy services access to huge amounts of data about almost all Norwegian citizens, nominally in order to root out "co-conspirators" with foreign powers.
Career
Tetzschner was Governing Mayor of Oslo from 1989 to 1992. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Oslo in 2009. He was President of the Nordic Council during 2018.[1]
Expanded snooping
From June 2020, the Norwegian secret services are legally allowed to perform mass collection of metadata that crosses the borders to Norway. The information will be stored for 18 months, to "identify foreign threats"and "find digital clues to the co-conspirators" in Norway, said parliamentary committee leader Michael Tetzschner.[2]
The Norwegian Data Protection Authority heavily criticized the law, and explained "This will generate huge amounts of data about almost all Norwegian citizens, about our everyday, legal and ordinary communication, for the use of the intelligence service".[3]
Eckbos legat
From the 1980s until the 2000s, Tetzschner had a position as leader of the internal control organ of Eckbos legat, a tax-exempt "charity" managing the fortune of the Eckbo family, in effect a slush fund.
In 1997, the business manager for a number of years and a friend of Tetzschner, Rolf Eckbo, was sentenced to 5 years in prison for financial fraud, for embezzling large sums from the "charity", as well as denied the right to be a lawyer.[5] While Rolf Eckbo was serving time, Tetzschner wrote several recommendations which led to Rolf Eckbo receiving a new authorization as an accountant from the credit authorities while still serving his prison sentence. The recommendations contained several false or misleading statements[6], in addition to not mentioning the conviction for fraud.
In 1990, when Tetzschner was Governing Mayor of Oslo, the city signed a lease for an older property owned by the "charity", intended a nursing home. The lease was signed on unusually beneficial terms, where the city committed itself to extensively renovating the old and run down place. The renovations led to a significant increase in the value of the property. In 1995, when Tetzschner had moved on, the city did not renew the lease.[7]
Family
He is married to multi-Bilderberger Kristin Clemet.
References
- ↑ http://www.stortinget.no/no/Representanter-og-komiteer/Representantene/Representantfordeling/
- ↑ https://www.nrk.no/norge/flertall-pa-stortinget-for-ny-etterretningstjenestelov-1.15045224
- ↑ https://www.nrk.no/norge/flertall-pa-stortinget-for-ny-etterretningstjenestelov-1.15045224
- ↑ Images of the references from Erling Folkvord I pose og sekk.
- ↑ https://www.dagsavisen.no/nyheter/innenriks/2009/02/23/tetzschner-anmeldt-til-okokrim/
- ↑ See Erling Folkvord I pose og sekk, page 94. Misleading regarding the start and end year, the salary, not mentioning that the board of the charity had decided not to give a reference, and using the letterhead of an unrelated company
- ↑ Erling Folkvord I pose og sekk, page 121