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The KSV 1870 puts it clearly: bankruptcy proceedings come unexpectedly. In this procedure, the participation of the affected entrepreneur is limited to a minimum.
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The creditor protection association also reports that the Effect of the bankruptcy proceedings on the consulting company and all of Rene Benko’s private assets. According to KSV, the insolvency administrator – appointed lawyer Andreas Grabenweger from Innsbruck – is faced with a mammoth task.
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The person responsible for KSV, Klaus Schaller, says: “Primarily, the insolvency administrator must clarify whether Rene Benko’s consulting business can be continued without further disadvantages for the creditors. In addition, his main task is to quickly get an idea of the Signa founder’s financial situation. What will be particularly exciting is the question of whether and, if so, what mutual claims there are to Signa companies and what asset movements have taken place in Rene Benko’s private assets in the past.”
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