A Viennese hid hundreds of thousands of euros from the authorities and continued to collect a minimum income. The process is tedious.
Court hearings can get on presidents’ nerves. Like in the trial of a young man in Vienna.
Serious commercial fraud
Before he was charged, Peter (not his real name) was considered lucky. Because he won hundreds of thousands of euros on a quiz show. Little of the gloss remains in the dish. The allegation is serious commercial fraud. Because he continued to collect minimal security despite the win. False medical notes are also a problem.
Strange evidence
On the last day of the trial, the suspect is late. He was sometimes ill at previous appointments. Again, the process assistant never tires of filing curious requests for evidence. Frau Rat rejects them one by one. You always feel like you are being tricked.
One year conditional, not legally binding
For example, asking if he actually sent an email to MA 40 reporting the profit. Clear answer from the authority: no inbox. “But that’s not true, is it?” says the judge. The verdict is not difficult for her: one year suspended, not final.
Source: Krone

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