In the current “TV duel” between Andreas Mölzer and Eva Glawischnig on krone.tv, the dramatic debt situation of the Signa Group was one of the most important topics.
Glawischnig: “Many loans apparently lacked valuable collateral. You must hold those responsible in the banking sector accountable.” Mölzer succinctly: “Benko was a magician at convincing banks to grant billions in loans to his Signa.”
According to the two duelists, the question should also be asked whether possible phone calls from former local chancellors, who reportedly received princely compensation from Benko, could have led to loan payments.
The whole matter is ‘something you turn away from in horror.’ In any case, he would do well to organize a parliamentary U-committee on this next year: ‘What is clearly visible here is a moral pattern of unfavorable interconnections between politics and business. .”
The millions of Signa compensation for the two former Chancellors Gusenbauer and Kurz are also incomprehensible to Mölzer and Glawischnig: “These are adventurous amounts totaling eight to ten million euros.”
In this part of the current ‘duel’ there will also be a discussion about how Signa was able to get strong financial support from the taxpayers in Germany so quickly.
Glawischnig: ‘If there is bribery and corruption, then there is a criminal case.’ The common sentiment of both duelists: ‘That needs to be clarified.’
You can see details about all this in the video above.
Source: Krone

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