Injunction lifted
Legal victory for Benko’s mother over foundation
The mother of Signa founder René Benko may have won a legal victory in her role as founder: The Innsbruck Higher Regional Court (OLG) revoked a temporary injunction against Ingeborg Benko.
This should have restricted her foundation rights. Ingeborg Benko would no longer have been allowed to amend the foundation declarations and foundation statutes if she did so in "consultation with third parties". Trustee in bankruptcy Andreas Grabenweger had suspected that she was colluding with her son René Benko.
The interim injunction was decided by the Innsbruck Regional Court in June, having been applied for by the trustee in bankruptcy in the Benko bankruptcy proceedings. The reason for the annulment: The claims asserted by the administrator to functionally take the place of Benko's mother cannot be legally derived.
Two private foundations established
Ingeborg Benko had set up two private foundations. Laura, named after Benko's daughter, is said to hold assets in the three-digit million range, while the Ingbe Foundation holds six villas on Lake Garda and gold of high value. The purpose of the foundations is said to be to provide for relatives.
Bankruptcy proceedings against the assets of the Tyrolean Signa founder were opened at the end of April. 30 creditors claimed around two billion euros, of which only 47.3 million were initially recognized.
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