Signa: 16 Million Euros Found in Liechtenstein
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In addition to 14 million euros in gold, cash was worth two million euros in lockers in a Liechtenstein bank. Whether the discovered assets flow into the insolvency mass is still unclear, because Benko himself is – at least officially – not a beneficiary of the private foundation.
Although the Ingbe Foundation has received its money from Signa founder and Pleitier René Benko, the beneficiaries are family members of Benko, especially his mother Ingeborg Benko, after whom the foundation is also named. Therefore, it is uncertain whether the money will ultimately benefit the insolvency mass of René Benko. The opening was temporary for the time being, a court in Liechtenstein has to decide who is entitled to this money - and p…
The Ingbe Foundation received its money from Signa founder René Benko, but the beneficiaries are family members. It is uncertain whether the money will benefit Benko's insolvency assets.
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