Germany fires cybersecurity chief over Russia ties

Germany's cybersecurity chief has been fired after allegations of being excessively close to Russia through an association he helped set up, SIA refers to foreign media.

Arne Schönbohm had led the Federal Cyber Security Authority (BSI) - charged with protecting government communications - since 2016.

German media have accused him of having had links with people involved with Russian intelligence services.

The interior ministry is investigating allegations made against him.

But it confirmed he had been fired with immediate effect.

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