Innsbruck: René Benko Applies for Joinery Work in the Ziegelstadel
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The investor has probably dealt enough with his own criminal case, now he is obviously bored. Benko wants to use the time in detention differently and finally work with his hands. At least he says.
The former billion-dollar investor René Benko is bored in custody. Instead of reading files, he prefers to work with wood. This can be decelerating.
According to his lawyer, he's got a chance at the craftsman's job.
The Signa founder is now in custody for a year. Now he has asked for a work permit as a carpenter – this was apparently approved
The Causa Benko repeatedly reveals new twists and surprises: now, Signa founder René Benko wants to work at the Judicial Institute in Innsbruck in the joinery. The economic and corruption prosecutor's office has also approved the request. Späne falls where they plan to go. A motto that René Benko may have followed especially in the final phase of his career as a real estate juggler. No project seemed too big, no funding ventured. With one reason…
Judiciary and prosecutor's office approved the application.
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