Mass administrator failed with a lawsuit against Benko-Mother

The mother of Signa founder René Benko, Ingeborg Benko, Has one in the cause of her function as a first pier of two private foundations legal victory Subject to it: A complaint that the mass administrator had strained against in the Benko insolvency proceedings against them was rejected by the regional court of Innsbruck, confirmed court spokeswoman Birgit Fink The APA on Thursday an online report of the “Standard”.

Wanted to take the lawsuit Mass administrator Andreas Grabenweger Reaching that the founder rights to two private foundations – the Laura private foundation based in Innsbruck and the Ingbe Foundation in the Liechtenstein Vaduz – come to him and are not in the hands of Ingeborg Benko as the first stift. He assumed that her son always kept control of the two foundations, in which a large fortune was “parked” and had practically only advanced his mother as a “straw woman”.

The verdict was still non -legitimate. For the mass manager, there would be the possibility of an appeal. Then the Higher Regional Court Innsbruck (OLG Innsbruck) would have to deal with it.

Negotiation closed at the end of January after a short time

At the end of January, a first day statute had taken place at the Innsbruck Regional Court in the proceedings. The procedure was initially completed by the judge after an hour. The reason: According to an application by the mother’s legal representative, he decided to first clarify a legal question. This was now done, the responsible judge dismissed the lawsuit.

The central reason: According to the judgment, there is one “Lack of determination” On the plaintiff, i.e. the mass manager, how court spokeswoman Birgit Fink and Hermann Pfurtscheller Innsbrucker lawyer of Benko’s mother, told APA.

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