Frontex chief offers to resign over pushback claims
BRUSSELS (AP) — The head of the European Union’s border agency has offered to resign following allegations that the agency was involved in illegal pushbacks of migrants, officials from the European Commission and Germany’s Interior Ministry said Friday.
German Interior Ministry spokesperson, Maximilian Kall, said the board of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, known as Frontex, was meeting to consider the situation.
European commission spokesman Eric Mamer later said that it was for the managing board of Frontex, which supervises the outside borders of the 27-nation EU, “to assess the situation and the letter from its director.”
The board’s decision on whether to accept Executive Director Fabrice Leggeri’s resignation has not yet been announced.