While René Benko is in custody in Vienna, the process of the entry construct of De Pleitier started on Thursday in Innsbruck. Benko’s mother Ingeborg remained away from the status of the conference, but it went down. The “crown” was on site.
Benko lawyer Hermann Pfurtscheller had appeared pretty well before the court, because he was actually a clear thing: Ingeborg Benko was “the wrong person”, you should have suked Benko’s foundation and not his mother benefits of Laura Private Foundation. Nevertheless, the whole thing is a “decision -making”, Pfurtscheller emphasized and a fight with the “lack of passive legitimacy” by mother Benko.
Probably not a quick decision
His opponent in court: mass manager Andreas Grabenweer, who tries to crack the multi-million dollar Foundation Bunkers from the Benkos in Innsbruck (Laura) and Liechtenstein (INGBE). Of course he sees things differently. After an hour the day status was over again.
However, it is still to be seen whether the judge actually follows the argument of the Benko defender. In any case, there should not be a quick decision, he wanted to “take” in the coming weeks, “he said. Depending on how he decides, it can go fast – or pull yourself for years.
Should wife and sister have witnesses?
The causa around the Benko foundations is also more complex via the Liechtenstein Foundation. And another factor can make the Innsbruck procedure considerably more difficult: if Benko-Gattin Nathalie and his sister Verena are invited as witnesses, they can decide whether they are officially managed by the economic and corruption officer of Justice. At least against the sister, the WKSTA is already investigating – we have reported.
It is still to be seen whether Ingeborg Benko will be released at the next appointment. After the negotiation, lawyer Pfurtscheller only said to the “Tyrolean Krone”: “Mrs Benko is anything but good – everyone can imagine that.”
Source: Krone

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