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Now it has happened: Ex-Minister of Finance Karl-Heinz Grasser started his sentence at the Innsbruck Judiciary at around 1 p.m. this Monday. It was well known that he had to start the sentence before Pentecost. The exact day on which this will happen was not specifically communicated. However, the "Krone" received appropriate hints – and see here: the former Minister of Finance actually started the sentence on Monday noon in Innsbruck. "Showers,…
The ex-Minister of Finance, sentenced to four years in prison, received a request to take up the sentence on 7 May, which he must comply with within one month.
Former Minister of Finance Karl-Heinz Grasser began his detention at the Innsbruck Judicial Institute on Monday.
Former Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser, sentenced to four years in prison in the Buwog scandal, is expected to begin his sentence in Innsbruck Correctional Facility next week, at the latest after Pentecost. This is expected, as his defense attorney was served with a summons to begin serving his sentence at the beginning of May, and it was deposited with Grasser on May 7.
The ex-Minister of Finance, sentenced to four years in prison, received the appeal for criminal proceedings on 7 May. He must comply with the law within one month.
Former Minister of Finance Karl-Heinz Grasser was sentenced to a four-year prison term due to the Buwog affair, which he is expected to face soon, because so far he has not applied for a postponement of detention.
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