2023 Meckelnburgh Micrasvision scandal

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2023 Meckelnburgh Micrasvision scandal
Date XII.1720–
Location Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh
Participants Alister De Vroom (Director-General of the RMBC), others
Outcome Ongoing investigation, political embarrassment

The Meckelnburgh Micrasvision scandal is an ongoing criminal controversy in Meckelnburgh, involving the Royal Meckelnburgh Broadcasting Corporation, a state-owned enterprise of the Kingdom of Meckelnburgh. The RMBC served as the nation's organizing broadcaster for the Microvision Song Contest. Since the 2020 contest, Meckelnburgh has failed every event to submit a representative to Microvision after repeated management blunders. The scandal escalated from a political embarrassment to criminal accusations in Octobre/XII, 1720 AN when Meckelnburgh failed yet again to submit a bid for Micrasvision 2023.

Progression

Popular calls for an investigation of responsible individuals from the RMBC came immediately after failing to submit a representative for the fourth time. By Intercalarie/XV, 1720 AN, a criminal investigation was underway by the Royal Constabulary of Investigation. Early revelations included years of negligent mismanagement, marred by embezzlement. A grand jury was empaneled in Alexandretta on 13 Intercalarie/XV.

On 13 Intercalarie/XV, the RMBC also announced the resignation of Director-General Alister De Vroom, under pressure by Queen Ĉielero III. Meckelnburgh was subsequently permitted to submit a late bid for the 2023 contest by the organizers of Micrasvision 2023. Management of the Micrasvision submission was transferred to the private Meckelnburgh TV, and "Heroes" by David Bowie was entered on 19 Intercalarie/XV.

The investigation is ongoing.