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Rene Benko: The liquidator wants the wardrobe and weapons

Rene Benko: The liquidator wants the wardrobe and weapons

In the bankruptcy proceedings against Rene Benko as a private businessman, the liquidator continues to try to make as much money as possible. His wardrobe and hunting weapons could soon be there too.

The contents of the Signa offices were auctioned off on the Aurena auction platform at the start of the year – including record prices for door mats and Signa Monopoly.


Currently there is also something for those interested in Benko. Until next week you can approx Cufflinks Try, but also from a E-mountain bike, jet ski or motorboat If you want, you will find it. But the highlights are the hours. The highest bid is nine days before the auction closes Patek Philippe Nautilus, priced at 64 thousand eurosone The Rolex Oyster Perpetual currently retails for €34,000 Come under the hammer.


Clothes are evaluated


However, it is unlikely to remain that way, as the fifth report of insolvency administrator Andreas Grabenweger reveals. “The debtor has a very rich wardrobe Made largely of high quality branded goods “Existent”, quoted by “Korir”. Since Benko earns his own income, the clothes – after consultation with the insolvency court – were “examined by an expert”. Inventory for valuation purposes “Let her go,” he continued.


Pinko has it “After initial resistance” Then it was also approved. The report on the estimated value of the luxury wardrobe should be available soon.

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The liquidator wants Pinko's weapons


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But Benko's hunting weapons will also turn into money. During a house search in June, the Prosecutor's Office of Economic and Corruption 15 hunting weapons content. Courier described some of them as “very expensive,” including three Holland & Holland double-barreled shotguns. In order to convert this into money, the insolvency administrator has one Request to separate from WKStA placed.


The lease has been terminated


According to Courier, the insolvency administrator also terminated Banco's lease agreement. Last year he moved from the magnificent villa in Innsbruck-Eagles to the house where the family has lived until 2021.


She is the owner of the house RB Immobilienverwaltungs GmbH & Co KG. The company is affiliated with Laura Private Foundation. According to Currier, both Rene Benco and his wife signed a lease. The rent should be 7,500 euros. Banco also committed to paying the rent for four years in advance, i.e. 360 thousand euros. This was paid in October 2023.


Benko's lease was terminated, but his wife's was not. In addition, the owner company was required to make the down payment. However, this claim was rejected by the company's lawyers and should be followed by a counter-proposal.