Copenhagen mayor in trouble over bar tab
Copenhagen mayor Frank Jensen has been told to account for 12,000 kroner of public money that was allegedly used to cover an employees’ night out.
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Copenhagen mayor Frank Jensen has been told to account for 12,000 kroner of public money that was allegedly used to cover an employees’ night out.
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