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Former Austrian Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser has filed for personal bankruptcy at the district court in Kitzbühel, as announced by the Austrian Credit Protection Association (KSV 1870) on Wednesday morning. The court is currently assessing whether the conditions for declaring bankruptcy are met. Details regarding the filing remain scarce at this time.
Grasser's attorney, Manfred Ainedter, stated that due to the lengthy duration of legal proceedings, Grasser has been left without income and faced substantial costs, leading to his decision to seek bankruptcy protection.
This development comes shortly after Grasser was sentenced to four years in prison by the Supreme Court for his involvement in the Buwog scandal, one of the largest corruption cases in the history of the Second Republic of Austria. Alongside his co-defendant Walter Meischberger, Grasser was ordered to pay EUR9.8 million in damages to the Republic of Austria. He was found guilty of breach of trust and accepting gifts in connection with the controversial sale of 60,000 federal apartments to Immofinanz in 2004. The competing bidder, CA Immo, had offered just EUR1 million less for the properties, raising questions about the integrity of the privatization process.
The scandal came to light several years later when it was revealed that two of Grasser's associates, former lobbyists Walter Meischberger and Peter Hochegger, received EUR9.6 million in commissions related to the deal. Just earlier this week, Grasser and his co-defendants received the official written verdicts detailing their sentences.
Further details regarding Grasser's future and potential next steps are expected to emerge in the coming days, as the political and legal ramifications of this high-profile case continue to unfold.
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