“Structure Optimization” – Changes in celebrity host Ho’s corporate network

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After the Viennese celebrity landlord Martin Ho had already given up his position as managing director of his Dots Group and subsidiaries, his Dots Beteiligungs GmbH is now also leaving Chin Chin Gastronomie GmbH, the research platform dossier.at reports in advance on Twitter. “These are operational structural optimizations,” says a spokesman for Ho. The restaurateur focuses on international expansion.

According to tweets from the author of the “Dossier”, Chin Chin is now called Red Snapper Butter GmbH. A Ho acquaintance – as before another Ho company – bought Red Snapper. The further plans are open, the buyer has not responded to a “file” request.

Investigation into corona aid against Chin Chin
Like another Ho company called Dots Nussdorf GmbH (“Brunnerhof”), the former Chin Chin received public economic support from Corona. The public prosecutor’s office is investigating this. Because according to the Viennese labor market service, these two companies would have committed fraud when calculating Corona short-time work when Ho was responsible for the companies as general manager. It is the presumption of innocence. Ho had vehemently denied his spokesperson. As for previous changes to Ho’s corporate network, he said they were unrelated to the investigation.

The Ho Group operates or operates clubs, restaurants, hotels and cultural institutions through Dots Beteiligungs GmbH. A native Vietnamese who has risen to prominence in Austria, Ho has always been considered a friend of ex-ÖVP boss and chancellor Sebastian Kurz.

Source: Krone

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