Analysis: 100 banks, 1,000 suspects: German fraud probe puts Scholz on the spot
German chancellor Olaf Scholz faces lawmakers' questions this week over his role in tackling
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German chancellor Olaf Scholz faces lawmakers' questions this week over his role in tackling
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