DÜSSELDORF (dpa-AFX) - Energy group Uniper, which was bailed out by the state in the gas crisis, has found a new chief financial officer. Jutta Dönges, a financial expert who has been on the supervisory board for the federal government since December, is to move to the board of management, where she will be responsible for finance from March 1, Uniper announced in Düsseldorf on Friday. There she will succeed Tiina Tuomela, who announced her departure in December. Dönges was until recently managing director of the German government's finance agency in Frankfurt, which manages Germany's debt raising. Uniper has been 99.1 percent owned by the federal government since it was nationalized at a cost of billions as a result of the imbalance in the gas markets caused by Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine./men/nas