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Should have illegally received 78,000 euros from the state: Austrian ex

2022-11-29T19:21:44.631Z


The former Austrian family minister Sophie Karmasin is said to have continued to receive wages after leaving politics. Further investigations are still underway against them - it's about embellished opinion polls.


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Sophie Karmasin and Sebastian Kurz 2017 in Vienna

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Sophie Karmasin, former Austrian Minister for Family Affairs, has been charged with allegedly unlawfully continuing to pay wages after leaving politics.

The conservative ex-minister is accused of serious fraud and inciting anti-competitive agreements.

The Vienna Regional Court confirmed on Tuesday that it had received the indictment from the Corruption Prosecutor's Office.

According to the indictment, following her ministerial career, Karmasin illegally received government salaries of more than 78,000 euros from the end of 2017 to mid-2018.

She said she was earning nothing, but in fact she immediately went back to her former job as a pollster, it said.

She also got two other pollsters to submit agreed-upon offers for studies for the Ministry of Sports, which Karmasin then undercut.

Karmasin's lawyer has denied the allegations in the past.

She paid back the salary to the state.

Additional investigations are ongoing against Karmasin in connection with government advertisements and allegedly glossed-over opinion polls.

The public prosecutor's office is investigating the suspicion that a group led by former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) illegally diverted tax money for this.

With the exception of a former confidant of Kurz, all suspects in this case have protested their innocence.

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Source: spiegel

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