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Ex-Minister Grasser Is Expected to Have 34 Million Euros in Debt

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Grasser is expected to owe EUR 8.5 million to the tax authorities, including tax debts for the Buwog commission, compensation to the state, open fees for lawyers and unpaid credit card bills.

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Ex-Minister of Finance Karl-Heinz Grasser is not only in custody, but also on a debt pile of 34 million euros. 8.5 million of them owes the state to the 56-year-old, who was sentenced to four years in Buwog-Causa. Originally, the insolvency had been opened with 21 million euros, the debts have risen as clearly. There are still fees for lawyers, credit card bills and small amounts, such as gas bills. There are still many open questions, reported …

·Vienna, Austria
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Grasser is expected to owe EUR 8.5 million to the tax authorities, including tax debts for the Buwog commission, compensation to the state, open fees for lawyers and unpaid credit card bills.

·Vienna, Austria
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There are still some unresolved questions in the private exchange procedure of the former finance minister. The debt mountain is likely to rise even further.

Former Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser is said to be on a mega-debt of 34 million euros. He alone owes 8.5 million euros to the tax authorities.

VIENNA/LINZ. At the beginning of May of this year, the private exchange on ex-Minister of Finance Karl-Heinz Grasser was opened.

·Linz, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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