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Swirl for Short Honorary: Swiss Didn't Pay

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
A 900,000 Euro Honorary from René Benko's Signa Group for ex-cancellor Sebastian Kurz raises the most explosive questions: Why did a Swiss bank stop the transfer – and why did an Austrian Raiffeisen subsidiary allow it to be used? From the Federal Chancellery to the Benko Empire: Sebastian Kurz, once Austria's youngest head of government, is now acting as an entrepreneur and consultant. After his departure from Ballhausplatz, he also worked for …

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A 900,000 Euro Honorary from René Benko's Signa Group for ex-cancellor Sebastian Kurz raises the most explosive questions: Why did a Swiss bank stop the transfer – and why did an Austrian Raiffeisen subsidiary allow it to be used? From the Federal Chancellery to the Benko Empire: Sebastian Kurz, once Austria's youngest head of government, is now acting as an entrepreneur and consultant. After his departure from Ballhausplatz, he also worked for …

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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