Sebastian Kurz has expanded its entrepreneurial activities and established a real estate company with the SK ordrawal goods completion GmbH. According to the commercial register, the company was established on 28 February this year and it is owned by SK Beseiligungs GmbH, which briefly heard. The director of both companies is the former ÖVP -Federal Chancellor.
According to the founding certificate, the aim of the company of the real estate company with a share capital of 10,000 euros is the “purchase and sale and the keeping of and managing properties and fortune”, the “Spiegel” reported.
Ex-politician as a busy entrepreneur
With this foundation, the former KanSelier, who has already advised Signa founder René Benko, will go new things in the real estate. After his farewell to politics, he worked for the investment company of technical billionaire Peter Thiel. The 38-year-old also founded a participation and consultancy firm. In addition to SK Landschaftschandungs GmbH, Kurz SK has SKTeiligungs GMBH and SK Management GmbH – and also other business participations.
The business participation also includes the Israeli cyber security start-up dream, which has now assessed $ 1.1 billion (1 billion euros). The former politician is “co-founder and president” and has 15 percent of the shares. The founder and CEO is the Israeli Shalev Hulio, who participated in the development of the Pegasus Espionage program. This would have been followed by opponents, lawyers and journalists from the government.
Vocational negotiation in May
In addition to his entrepreneurial activities, it must be tackled with legal problems: he was legally sentenced to eight months in prison for false statements before parliamentary Ibiza Investigation Committee. The professional negotiation is planned for the end of May – we reported. In addition, the office of the economic and corruption of the prosecutor (WKSTA) is investigating Kurz in the so-called ÖVP advertisement affair and the immediate environment for unfaithfulness, bribery and bribery. These allegations briefly deny that the suspicion of innocence applies.
Source: Krone

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