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Clemens Pig Elected ORF General Director After Contentious Vote

The result comes as ORF faces compliance probes, an internal review of commissioned documentaries and an immediate €93 million government funding cut.

Overview

  • Late Thursday the 35-member ORF-Stiftungsrat voted 21–14 to elect Clemens Pig as Generaldirektor who will take office in 2027.
  • FPÖ Stiftungsrat member Peter Westenthaler called the vote a prearranged 'inszenierung' and announced he will challenge the appointment in court.
  • ORF placed senior manager Pius Strobl on leave while the broadcaster's compliance office investigates multiple allegations and Ingrid Thurnher is personally reviewing questioned documentaries.
  • The federal decision to remove a €93 million compensation from ORF funding forces immediate savings and has prompted ORF leadership to signal possible legal action over the cut.
  • ORF staff preferred Lisa Totzauer in an internal poll and critics point to the Stiftungsrat's partisan makeup and the new European media-freedom rules as likely drivers of further legal and political disputes.