Danish politician Pia Olsen Dyhr is facing criticism for her handling of the hiring of an advisor previously accused of misconduct related to the #MeToo movement. Critics allege Dyhr deliberately timed the announcement to coincide with the summer months, anticipating reduced media attention and public scrutiny. An opinion piece suggests Dyhr knowingly made a cynical decision, prioritizing political expediency over ethical considerations. The author, Carolina Magdalene Maier, questions Dyhr’s ability to reconcile the decision with her conscience. It is believed Dyhr calculated the criticism would subside during the summer period. The controversy centers on the perceived lack of sensitivity and potential disregard for victims of sexual harassment. The situation raises questions about accountability and ethical leadership within Danish politics.