The Economic and Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (WKStA) wants to make electronic data of employees of the Federal Chancellery accessible. Email mailboxes, Office documents, personally assigned drives including backups and backups of all BKA employees from December 2017 to October 2021 in the areas of public relations and strategic communication must be secured.
The background is an investigation into the Public Prosecutor’s suspicion that members of the ÖVP would have made unlawful use of budget resources from the Ministry of Finance from 2016 onwards. Dozens of employees are said to have been affected, and it is hoped that their data will provide more detailed information about what happened at the time.
Source: Krone
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