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AfD Inquires About Utilization of Lawyers in the Ministry of Justice
- On February 10, 2025, the Bundestag answered a minor question from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) parliamentary group on the utilization of lawyers in the Federal Ministry of Justice.
- The question inquired about the number of lawyers employed in the Ministry, their average workload, and measures taken to ensure efficient utilization of their skills.
- According to the response, the Ministry employs 152 lawyers. Their average workload is 140 hours per month, which exceeds the average workload of lawyers in other federal ministries (120 hours per month).
- To ensure efficient utilization, the Ministry has implemented measures such as:
- Establishing a central case management system to track and prioritize cases.
- Optimizing workflows and processes through digitization and automation.
- Providing training and development opportunities for lawyers to enhance their skills and productivity.
- The response also indicated that the Ministry is exploring additional ways to improve utilization, such as:
- Reviewing staffing levels and workload distribution.
- Collaborating with other federal agencies to share resources and expertise.
- Exploring the use of legal technology to streamline processes.
- The AfD’s inquiry highlights the ongoing scrutiny of the effectiveness of the Federal Ministry of Justice. The Ministry’s response demonstrates its commitment to ensuring that lawyers are utilized efficiently and that the Ministry operates effectively within its budget constraints.
AfD fragt nach Auslastung der Juristen im Justizministerium
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