Franc Kangler was involved in several scandals during his mayoral career, mostly accusing him of corruption and
clientelism. Currently, he is facing ten pre-trial or
criminal charges due to various reasons. In November 2012, the Slovenian Commission for Prevention of Corruption was investigating the case of the public company Farmadent and concluded that Kangler acted in a corrupt manner at the expense of public costs and public companies. One of his projects, the implementation of the stationary radar system in
Maribor under
public-private partnership with the company Iskra Sistemi, is still under investigation. Due to corruption allegations, pretrial processes, and criminal charges made against him, the citizens of Maribor demanded his resignation in two separate protests in November and one in December under the slogan
Gotof je! ('He's done!' in
Styrian dialect). He stepped down on 6 December 2012, with his term lasting until 31 December 2012. At the same time, he applied for a seat on the
National Council of Slovenia. On 12 December 2012, the office commission refused his candidacy. In December 2012, the newspaper
Dnevnik published an article regarding Kangler's degree from Doba Business College (), where he graduated in April 2008.
Dnevnik showed that his thesis was plagiarized from articles published in the journal
Lex localis. On 30 January 2013, the college's senate revoked his degree due to plagiarism. ==References==