Austria to Strip Jan Marsalek of Citizenship Over Espionage Allegations
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Austria says it is considering stripping fugitive Marsalek of citizenship
VIENNA - Austria is looking into stripping fugitive ex-Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek of his citizenship after reports that he is living in Russia, spied for Moscow and joined Russian forces in Ukraine, the interior ministry said on Tuesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Austria to Strip Jan Marsalek of Citizenship Over Espionage Allegations
Austria's interior ministry is considering revoking the citizenship of fugitive ex-Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek. Alleged to be living in Russia and involved with their intelligence and military forces, Marsalek has been linked to major espionage activities. He remains a key suspect in Germany’s major post-war fraud case.
The former Wirecard manager Jan Marsalek is still on the run. New reports suggest that he could stay in Moscow and work for the Russian secret service. The Austrian Interior Ministry wants to draw conclusions.
Former Wirecard manager Jan Marsalek works for the Russian secret service according to media reports. Now he could be deprived of his citizenship.
Jan Marsalek could lose Austrian citizenship. As confirmed by the Ministry of the Interior on Tuesday, a corresponding examination has already been initiated. The fugitive former Wirecard manager is said to be in Russia, own a Russian passport and even have gone to war against Ukraine. Most recently, photos were shown in media reports showing Marsalek in military assembly with the war symbol "Z". In addition, the Austrian native is said to be wo…
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