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Austrian prosecutors bring fraud case against Signa founder Benko

Austrian prosecutors bring fraud case against Signa founder Benko

Reuters4 days ago
VIENNA, July 15 (Reuters) - Austrian prosecutors said on Tuesday they were bringing a fraud case relating to insolvency proceedings against the founder of the collapsed Signa property group Rene Benko.
"The prosecutors' office accuses Rene Benko of having prevented or minimised the satisfaction of creditors' claims in the course of his insolvency as an individual entrepreneur by allegedly deviating assets," the Central Prosecutors' Office for Economic Crimes and Corruption said in a statement.
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