Germany's Minister for Food and Agriculture Hans-Peter Friedrich stepped down yesterday afternoon, taking responsibility for leaking intelligence information about an impending investigation against Social Democrat (SPD) parliamentarian Sebastian Edathy last October, when he was in charge of the interior ministry.
Friedrich has been facing allegations of betraying state secrets after the SPD revealed on Thursday that its top leadership was informed by the minister about information showing Edathy's link to a globally-operating child pornography syndicate and plans to take up an investigation against him on suspicion of possessing such material.
Two months earlier, a parliamentary inquiry committee headed by Edathy completed its investigations into the failure of security authorities to prevent a string of nine racially- motivated murders between 2000 and 2007 and presented its report to parliament.
Last Friday, he unexpectedly announced his resignation from parliament after more than 15 years citing poor health.
However, he is stepping down as the the pressure mounted on him in such a manner that he is no longer in a position to carry out his responsibilities and he also lacked the necessary political support, Friedrich said in a brief statement.
The minister announced his resignation just hours after the State Prosecutor's Office in Hannover confirmed for the first time that it has been conducting investigations against Edathy since Monday on suspicion of possessing or attempting to obtain child pornography.
