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Karl-Heinz Grasser

Karl-Heinz Grasser (born 2 January 1969) is a former Austrian politician (FPÖ at first and later associated with but never officially a member of the ÖVP), who held the office of Austrian Finance Minister from February 2000 to January 2007 as a member of the two subsequent governments of Wolfgang Schüssel. While at the time praised by many for consolidating Austria's budget, he has since then been known for his involvement in major corruption scandals. In 2020, Grasser was sentenced to 8 years in prison for corruption. For some time, he was also some kind of a jet set person after marrying Fiona Swarovski, the heir of the Swarovski crystal manufacturers in Tyrol, Austria.

Early career

He was born in Klagenfurt, Carinthia, where he studied business administration at the University of Klagenfurt from 1988 to 1992. He soon joined the far right nationalist Austrian Freedom Party and became the second deputy governor of Carinthia in 1994, but after a dispute with his mentor, Jörg Haider, he left politics to work for Magna Europe as a vice president for human resources and public relations.

Minister of finance

However, in 2000 he returned to politics, when a coalition was formed between the Austrian People's Party and the Freedom Party. At that time, he was the youngest minister of finance ever to hold office in Austria. When the coalition broke up in 2002, Grasser left his party, but after national elections in November and the reestablishment of the coalition under the lead of a strengthened People's Party, Grasser again became minister, this time being nominated by the People's Party.

Grasser remains a controversial figure. While supporters argue that he successfully consolidated Austria's budget deficit, critics see him as incompetent and an opportunist. Grasser's policies and philosophy as a finance minister suggest a neoliberal stance. He is a self-proclaimed follower of the Austrian School of economics. His immaculate appearance, his smooth-talking dynamism, and his yuppie antics have made him hugely popular with the public.

During the early year of his tenure as Finance Minister, he was generally perceived as the young and competent figure needed to shake up the traditional ways of the ruling parties that were becoming increasingly unpopular. From early on in Grasser's tenure as Finance Minister there have been recurring suspicions of backroom deals between Grasser and some of his political and business friends. The first major case was the affair behind the financing of Grasser's personal homepage in 2004.[1]

Corruption allegations

Meanwhile, in January 2011, new and continuing investigations by Austrian district attorneys into suspicions of kickback schemes and backroom deals[2] and, in certain cases, alleged manipulation of federal spending figures to syphon money to his allies[3] have brought Grasser in front of the Austrian media once more. These reports have been spearheaded by the Vienna weekly Der Falter. More details on the allegations can be found on Wikipedia in German. Grasser maintains his innocence on all counts.

Regardless of the outcome of the large number of court cases filed by district attorneys against Grasser and by Grasser against individuals), it seems clear that his public image as the "new-and-squeaky-clean" politician of a new era has been tarnished once and for all. After Green MP Gabriela Moser and Falter published transcripts of police recordings of Grasser's telephone conversations with one of his friends, Walter Meischberger, in which Meischberger could not describe the services for which he was paid hundreds of thousands of euros by the Porr construction company,[4] the phrase "Was war meine Leistung?" (What was my service [for that payment]?) entered popular usage. Falter arranged a public reading of the transcripts by a group of comedians.[1]

In Austrian quality newspapers, Grasser's case is now seen as a test of credibility for the Austrian judicial system:[2] the legal protection from prosecution of former politicians is confronted with rumours about Grasser's alleged quagmire of corruption. It will be seen if the Austrian judicial system is up to the task. At present, in an interview by Grasser with the Austrian radio station Ö1 on 22 January 2011,[5] Grasser threatened to sue anyone who criticized his behaviour. "Nothing will come of [any law suit against me]", Grasser said. Instead, he is suing a number of people and announcing that he will sue others.

On 5 May 2011, new allegations have to come to light. The magazine Format quotes from police reports that Grasser, between 2005 and 2007 during his tenure as finance minister of the Republic of Austria, on three occasions personally carried "cases of cash" from Switzerland to Austria. Grasser said that the money was given to him, in cash, by his future mother in law, heiress to the Swarovski Crystal company, a claim she denies.[6]

On 26 May 2011, Austrian Finance police searched ten of Grasser's private and business dwellings on suspicion of embezzling up to 3 million euro from the Austrian tax system during and after his time as finance minister. Finance police removed 35 boxes of files, computers and mobile phones.[7] If found guilty, Grasser would face up to ten years in federal prison, would have to pay back the money and face hefty fines in the million euro range (as a percentage of the non-declared income).[3] Grasser, who was abroad at the time of the searches, maintains his innocence. Delivering messages via his attorney to the Austrian media, Grasser describes the case as a "politically motivated act".[4]

As of 27 May 2011, the Austrian judiciary has not launched a court challenge against Grasser. Already, this affair has become one of the most opaque and dubious money and embezzlement schemes in the public eye. In August 2013, new details have come to light. Gernot Rumpold, Grasser's friend and Freedom party associate, was sentenced to 3 years in federal prison for embezzlement charges (the ruling can still be appealed).[8]

The Austrian monthly magazine Format, cites police investigation reports that links Grasser not just to the 500,000 Euros he confessed to bringing, in a suitcase, across the border to Liechtenstein during his tenure as Austrian Federal Minister of Finance, but to a total of 1.6 million Euro that were found in offshore bank accounts (allegedly, as Grasser claims, to make an investment "for his mother-in-law").[9] In August 2013, Austrian finance police has expressed serious doubt as to the source of the 20 cash transfers amounting to the 1.6 million Euros now identified by Austrian police after almost five years of investigation.[10] The irregularities and sums involved, the fact that substantial sums were directed—always via offshore and Liechtenstein bank accounts or in suitcases—in highly complex investment constructions linked to dummy companies seems to point towards a mesh of corruption and embezzling that might become one of the biggest personal corruption scheme in post-WWII Austria.[11]

On 22 August 2013, the magazine Format and Austrian daily newspaper Der Standard reported on Grasser potentially facing up to 10 years in prison for tax evasion and tax fraud, in addition to fines that may amount up to 20 million Euros.[12] It has been unheard of in post-WWII Austria that a former minister would potentially face such stiff sentencing, though, after five years of painstaking research into Grasser's complex of mailbox companies in offshore locations and in Liechtenstein (which is independent from the Austrian judicial system) by the Austrian Federal Financial Police, Grasser's explanation that he did not understand the constructions but followed the advice of his accountant, seem, given his background in Finance and his role as Austrian Finance Minister,[13] doubtful.[14]

In December 2020 he was sentenced to 8 years in prison.[15]

Departure from politics

On 9 January 2007, Grasser announced his departure from politics to return to the private sector.[16][17] He was considering a position in investment banking at Salomon Smith Barney, of Citigroup,[18][19] But instead engaged in a number of small-scale lobbying and investment firms, most of which were short-lived, including Meinl International Power, Valora Solutions, SMW OG, and a real estate company GPS.[20][21][22][23][24]

References

  1. ^ Hans Rauscher 2011. http://derstandard.at/1295570595183/OeFB-Grasser--Co-sollen-Nationalrat-um-eine-Million-getaeuscht-haben
  2. ^ "DerStandard.at".
  3. ^ "DerStandard.at".
  4. ^ Austrian Times, December 2010
  5. ^ (in German). Archived from the original on 29 January 2011. [Not found in archive.]
  6. ^ Der Standard, February 4, 2012. http://derstandard.at/1328162536029/Schwiegermutter-belastet-Grasser-schwer
  7. ^ "DerStandard.at".
  8. ^ "DerStandard.at".
  9. ^ "Trend. Das Wirtschaftsmagazin. Das Wirtschaftsportal. | trend.at".
  10. ^ "DerStandard.at".
  11. ^ "Trend. Das Wirtschaftsmagazin. Das Wirtschaftsportal. | trend.at".
  12. ^ "Abgabenbetrug: Grasser drohen zehn Jahre Haft". Der Standard (in German). 22 August 2013. from the original on 7 December 2020.
  13. ^ "KHG und die "Geschwürstiftung"". Der Standard (in German). 27 May 2011. from the original on 7 December 2020.
  14. ^ Möchel, Kid (22 August 2013). "Grasser drohen zehn Jahre Haft". Kurier (in German). Vienna, Austria. from the original on 24 August 2013.
  15. ^ Austria: Former finance minister Grasser jailed for corruption BBC, 2020
  16. ^ Kole, William J. (9 January 2007). "Austria's finance minister says he's quitting politics". Taiwan. Associated Press. from the original on 14 December 2020.
  17. ^ . International Herald Tribune. 9 January 2007. Archived from the original on 15 June 2008.
  18. ^ [Grasser is supposed to become an investment banker] (in German). Austria: Vorarlberg Online. 9 January 2007. Archived from the original on 13 June 2008. Finanzminister Karl-Heinz Grasser (V) soll Banker bei der internationalen Investmentfirma Salomon Smith Barney werden.
  19. ^ "Grasser soll Investmentbanker werden" [Grasser is supposed to become an investment banker]. Der Standard (in German). Vienna, Austria. 8 February 2007. from the original on 27 October 2020.
  20. ^ . Die Presse (in German). 13 June 2007. Archived from the original on 5 November 2016.
  21. ^ Himmelbauer, Leo (13 June 2007). . WirtschaftsBlatt (in German). Vienna, Austria. Archived from the original on 24 September 2008.
  22. ^ "Causa Grasser: Ermittlungen wieder ausgeweitet". Der Standard (in German). 14 July 2010. from the original on 19 July 2010.
  23. ^ "Untersuchung im Steuerparadies: "Spät, aber doch"" [Investigation in the tax haven: "Late, but still"]. Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) (in German). 15 July 2008. Archived from the original on 14 December 2020.
  24. ^ "Verwalter für anonymen "Wohlhabenden": Valora Solutions, Valuecreation, MIP und nun SMW OG - die Jobs von Karl-Heinz Grasser" [Karl-Heinz Grasser's jobs: Administrator for an anonymous "wealthy person": Valora Solutions, Valuecreation, MIP and now SMW OG]. Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) (in German). 15 July 2008. Archived from the original on 14 December 2020.
Political offices
Preceded by Finance Minister of Austria
2000–2007
Succeeded by

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Swarovski the heir of the Swarovski crystal manufacturers in Tyrol Austria Contents 1 Early career 2 Minister of finance 3 Corruption allegations 4 Departure from politics 5 ReferencesEarly career EditHe was born in Klagenfurt Carinthia where he studied business administration at the University of Klagenfurt from 1988 to 1992 He soon joined the far right nationalist Austrian Freedom Party and became the second deputy governor of Carinthia in 1994 but after a dispute with his mentor Jorg Haider he left politics to work for Magna Europe as a vice president for human resources and public relations Minister of finance EditHowever in 2000 he returned to politics when a coalition was formed between the Austrian People s Party and the Freedom Party At that time he was the youngest minister of finance ever to hold office in Austria When the coalition broke up in 2002 Grasser left his party but after national elections in November and the reestablishment of the coalition under the lead of a strengthened People s Party Grasser again became minister this time being nominated by the People s Party Grasser remains a controversial figure While supporters argue that he successfully consolidated Austria s budget deficit critics see him as incompetent and an opportunist Grasser s policies and philosophy as a finance minister suggest a neoliberal stance He is a self proclaimed follower of the Austrian School of economics His immaculate appearance his smooth talking dynamism and his yuppie antics have made him hugely popular with the public During the early year of his tenure as Finance Minister he was generally perceived as the young and competent figure needed to shake up the traditional ways of the ruling parties that were becoming increasingly unpopular From early on in Grasser s tenure as Finance Minister there have been recurring suspicions of backroom deals between Grasser and some of his political and business friends The first major case was the affair behind the financing of Grasser s personal homepage in 2004 1 Corruption allegations EditMeanwhile in January 2011 new and continuing investigations by Austrian district attorneys into suspicions of kickback schemes and backroom deals 2 and in certain cases alleged manipulation of federal spending figures to syphon money to his allies 3 have brought Grasser in front of the Austrian media once more These reports have been spearheaded by the Vienna weekly Der Falter More details on the allegations can be found on Wikipedia in German Grasser maintains his innocence on all counts Regardless of the outcome of the large number of court cases filed by district attorneys against Grasser and by Grasser against individuals it seems clear that his public image as the new and squeaky clean politician of a new era has been tarnished once and for all After Green MP Gabriela Moser and Falter published transcripts of police recordings of Grasser s telephone conversations with one of his friends Walter Meischberger in which Meischberger could not describe the services for which he was paid hundreds of thousands of euros by the Porr construction company 4 the phrase Was war meine Leistung What was my service for that payment entered popular usage Falter arranged a public reading of the transcripts by a group of comedians 1 In Austrian quality newspapers Grasser s case is now seen as a test of credibility for the Austrian judicial system 2 the legal protection from prosecution of former politicians is confronted with rumours about Grasser s alleged quagmire of corruption It will be seen if the Austrian judicial system is up to the task At present in an interview by Grasser with the Austrian radio station O1 on 22 January 2011 5 Grasser threatened to sue anyone who criticized his behaviour Nothing will come of any law suit against me Grasser said Instead he is suing a number of people and announcing that he will sue others On 5 May 2011 new allegations have to come to light The magazine Format quotes from police reports that Grasser between 2005 and 2007 during his tenure as finance minister of the Republic of Austria on three occasions personally carried cases of cash from Switzerland to Austria Grasser said that the money was given to him in cash by his future mother in law heiress to the Swarovski Crystal company a claim she denies 6 On 26 May 2011 Austrian Finance police searched ten of Grasser s private and business dwellings on suspicion of embezzling up to 3 million euro from the Austrian tax system during and after his time as finance minister Finance police removed 35 boxes of files computers and mobile phones 7 If found guilty Grasser would face up to ten years in federal prison would have to pay back the money and face hefty fines in the million euro range as a percentage of the non declared income 3 Grasser who was abroad at the time of the searches maintains his innocence Delivering messages via his attorney to the Austrian media Grasser describes the case as a politically motivated act 4 As of 27 May 2011 the Austrian judiciary has not launched a court challenge against Grasser Already this affair has become one of the most opaque and dubious money and embezzlement schemes in the public eye In August 2013 new details have come to light Gernot Rumpold Grasser s friend and Freedom party associate was sentenced to 3 years in federal prison for embezzlement charges the ruling can still be appealed 8 The Austrian monthly magazine Format cites police investigation reports that links Grasser not just to the 500 000 Euros he confessed to bringing in a suitcase across the border to Liechtenstein during his tenure as Austrian Federal Minister of Finance but to a total of 1 6 million Euro that were found in offshore bank accounts allegedly as Grasser claims to make an investment for his mother in law 9 In August 2013 Austrian finance police has expressed serious doubt as to the source of the 20 cash transfers amounting to the 1 6 million Euros now identified by Austrian police after almost five years of investigation 10 The irregularities and sums involved the fact that substantial sums were directed always via offshore and Liechtenstein bank accounts or in suitcases in highly complex investment constructions linked to dummy companies seems to point towards a mesh of corruption and embezzling that might become one of the biggest personal corruption scheme in post WWII Austria 11 On 22 August 2013 the magazine Format and Austrian daily newspaper Der Standard reported on Grasser potentially facing up to 10 years in prison for tax evasion and tax fraud in addition to fines that may amount up to 20 million Euros 12 It has been unheard of in post WWII Austria that a former minister would potentially face such stiff sentencing though after five years of painstaking research into Grasser s complex of mailbox companies in offshore locations and in Liechtenstein which is independent from the Austrian judicial system by the Austrian Federal Financial Police Grasser s explanation that he did not understand the constructions but followed the advice of his accountant seem given his background in Finance and his role as Austrian Finance Minister 13 doubtful 14 In December 2020 he was sentenced to 8 years in prison 15 Departure from politics EditOn 9 January 2007 Grasser announced his departure from politics to return to the private sector 16 17 He was considering a position in investment banking at Salomon Smith Barney of Citigroup 18 19 But instead engaged in a number of small scale lobbying and investment firms most of which were short lived including Meinl International Power Valora Solutions SMW OG and a real estate company GPS 20 21 22 23 24 References Edit Hans Rauscher 2011 http derstandard at 1295570595183 OeFB Grasser Co sollen Nationalrat um eine Million getaeuscht haben DerStandard at DerStandard at Austrian Times December 2010 O1 web radio live in German Archived from the original on 29 January 2011 Not found in archive Der Standard February 4 2012 http derstandard at 1328162536029 Schwiegermutter belastet Grasser schwer DerStandard at DerStandard at Trend Das Wirtschaftsmagazin Das Wirtschaftsportal trend at DerStandard at Trend Das Wirtschaftsmagazin Das Wirtschaftsportal trend at Abgabenbetrug Grasser drohen zehn Jahre Haft Der Standard in German 22 August 2013 Archived from the original on 7 December 2020 KHG und die Geschwurstiftung Der Standard in German 27 May 2011 Archived from the original on 7 December 2020 Mochel Kid 22 August 2013 Grasser drohen zehn Jahre Haft Kurier in German Vienna Austria Archived from the original on 24 August 2013 Austria Former finance minister Grasser jailed for corruption BBC 2020 Kole William J 9 January 2007 Austria s finance minister says he s quitting politics Taiwan Associated Press Archived from the original on 14 December 2020 Austria s finance minister says he s quitting politics International Herald Tribune 9 January 2007 Archived from the original on 15 June 2008 Grasser soll Investmentbanker werden Grasser is supposed to become an investment banker in German Austria Vorarlberg Online 9 January 2007 Archived from the original on 13 June 2008 Finanzminister Karl Heinz Grasser V soll Banker bei der internationalen Investmentfirma Salomon Smith Barney werden Grasser soll Investmentbanker werden Grasser is supposed to become an investment banker Der Standard in German Vienna Austria 8 February 2007 Archived from the original on 27 October 2020 Grasser hat seinen Hauptjob gefunden Die Presse in German 13 June 2007 Archived from the original on 5 November 2016 Himmelbauer Leo 13 June 2007 Meinl Grasser Haider Ein Trio unter Strom WirtschaftsBlatt in German Vienna Austria Archived from the original on 24 September 2008 Causa Grasser Ermittlungen wieder ausgeweitet Der Standard in German 14 July 2010 Archived from the original on 19 July 2010 Untersuchung im Steuerparadies Spat aber doch Investigation in the tax haven Late but still Osterreichischer Rundfunk ORF in German 15 July 2008 Archived from the original on 14 December 2020 Verwalter fur anonymen Wohlhabenden Valora Solutions Valuecreation MIP und nun SMW OG die Jobs von Karl Heinz Grasser Karl Heinz Grasser s jobs Administrator for an anonymous wealthy person Valora Solutions Valuecreation MIP and now SMW OG Osterreichischer Rundfunk ORF in German 15 July 2008 Archived from the original on 14 December 2020 Political officesPreceded byRudolf Edlinger Finance Minister of Austria2000 2007 Succeeded byWilhelm Molterer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karl Heinz Grasser amp oldid 1081737985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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