Uta Nickel | |
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Minister of Finance and Prize | |
In office 18 November 1989 –12 April 1990 | |
Prime Minister | Hans Modrow |
Preceded by | Ernst Höfner |
Succeeded by | Walter Siegert (acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | Leipzig,Germany | 19 July 1941
Political party | Socialist Unity Party |
Uta Nickel (born 19 July 1941) is a German economist and one of the former finance ministers of East Germany.
Nickel was born in Leipzig on 19 July 1941. [1] [2] She studied economics. [3]
Nickel joined the ruling party of East Germany,Socialist Unity,in 1960. [2] She served as the councillor of finance of Leipzig in the period between 1963 and 1976. [2] She was state secretary for finances and prizes from 1988 to 1989. [1] She was appointed minister of finance and prizes on 18 November 1989,replacing Ernst Höfner in the post. [4] She was part of "reform-minded" cabinet formed by Hans Modrow. [5]
She resigned from the office in January 1990 following the allegations that she was involved in illegal payments. [3] Upon these accusations,she was investigated by the prosecutor general for financial breach of trust. [3] Nickel denied any wrongdoing. [6] Nickel's term officially ended on 12 April 1990 when Walter Siegert was appointed as acting finance minister. [7]
After retiring from politics Nickel worked as a consultant for two property development companies based in Cologne. [2]
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