René Hunziker Keeps Küssnacht Post Despite Misconduct Allegations
The Cantonal Government has ruled that René Hunziker's misconduct does not warrant his removal from office in Küssnacht. Hunziker will continue serving while a disciplinary case is ongoing.
The District Council recently transferred responsibility for the Building Authority from Hunziker's department to the Planning, Environment, and Transport Department. This move aimed to address avoidable project delays, cost overruns, and procedural errors in recent years.
The Cantonal Government has also rejected Hunziker's supervisory complaint against District President Oliver Ebert. Despite these changes, the name of the department head who took over Hunziker's responsibilities remains unknown, as search results did not provide this information.
René Hunziker will continue serving as the head of the Bauamt in Küssnacht while the disciplinary case proceeds. The transfer of responsibilities aims to improve efficiency and maintenance within the department.
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