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Change at the top of BAG

02.10.2022
KÖLN. Christian Hoffmann was elected the new president of the Federal Office for Goods Transport (BAG) in mid-August. In January 2019, the 45-year old was appointed Deputy President of the above agency. The law graduate was previously employed in different departments of this government agency, including as field office manager as well as head of section and department. His long-term predecessor at the helm of BAG, Andreas Marquardt, has since returned to the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport.

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