First day of questioning
How the “COFAG committee” became a stage against Benko
Rental contracts worth millions, billions in compensation and possible phone calls. The first day of the COFAG Committee of Inquiry turned into a political stage and had it all. Wolfgang Peschorn, Head of the Financial Procurator's Office, sought clarification in connection with COFAG, but also with René Benko, whom he repeatedly referred to as the "Tyrolean". A former tax official also wanted to shed light on the matter. The "Krone" knows the background.
The election campaign for the upcoming National Council elections began at exactly 9.35 a.m. on Wednesday. Anyone who thought that the committee of inquiry into the COVID-19 financing agency was really only about the agency was mistaken. In fact, it became clear from the "doorsteps" of the parliamentary group leaders what it was really about - René Benko and a few other billionaires and their connections to the ÖVP.


















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