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Former Chancellor Gusenbauer Returned Signa Fees Amounting to 296,000 Euros

Neben Gusenbauer zahlten auch andere Aufsichtsräte zurück.
Neben Gusenbauer zahlten auch andere Aufsichtsräte zurück. ©APA/ROLAND SCHLAGER
After the liquidator of Signa Prime, lawyer Norbert Abel, had contested the fee payments from the year, the former Signa supervisory board chairman and ex-chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer has now paid back a total of 296,000 euros.

This is evident from the interim report presented to the creditors on Monday. Other supervisory board members also paid back. Ex-RBI boss Karl Sevelda refused, his fee, 50,000 euros, is now being disputed in court.

Abel is also suing the two former Signa board members Timo Herzberg and Manuel Pirolt. The insolvency administrator wants 6.6 million euros from Herzberg and 3.9 million euros from Pirolt. However, there are no dates for the trials yet. Shareholders who received dividends before the bankruptcy are also being sued, Kühne Immobilia Austria GmbH for 16.5 million euros, the RAG Foundation for 8.3 million euros.

Liquidator Also Wants to Assert Liability Claims

Lawsuits against additional shareholders who received dividend payments during the contestation period have been finalized, and a positive statement from the creditors' committee is already available, according to the interim report. The lawsuits will be filed in a timely manner, unless an out-of-court settlement is reached.

In addition to the contestation claims, Abel is also examining liability claims. The assertion of liability claims is expected in the second quarter of 2025.

(APA/Red)

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