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This Job Peter Hochegger Wants to Do with an Ankle Monitor

Peter Hochegger will mit Fußfessel als Nachtportier arbeiten.
Peter Hochegger will mit Fußfessel als Nachtportier arbeiten. ©APA/HELMUT FOHRINGER (Archivbild)
If the former lobbyist Peter Hochegger, convicted in the Buwog affair, receives the requested electronic ankle bracelet, he plans to work as a night porter.

Peter Hochegger will then live in a friend's hotel and work there. "I'm already doing that now," he told the "Kurier" (Wednesday edition). Additionally, Hochegger has three or four offers to work with NGOs. He has already accepted one of them, as "Der Standard" recently reported.

Application for Ankle Bracelet Also by Grasser and Meischberger

Former Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser, who was legally sentenced to four years in prison in the Buwog case, has already applied for an electronic ankle bracelet. An ankle bracelet might also be an option for the former lobbyist and Grasser's friend Walter Meischberger. Meischberger received three and a half years unconditionally in the Buwog affair, and Hochegger three years, of which twelve months are unconditional.

Requirements for electronically monitored house arrest with an ankle bracelet include, among other things, a suitable residence, the necessary means to cover living expenses, and suitable employment. This can include gainful employment, charitable work, or childcare. The remaining sentence must not exceed two years or is not expected to exceed, as, for example, a conditional release can be anticipated. The remaining sentence period, extended from twelve to 24 months since September 1, does not apply to serious offenses.

(APA/Red)

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