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Gabor Benko, who moved to Tile Hill from Hungary three years ago, died when the Audi he was in crashed into a garden in Hockley Lane on Sunday. His fiancee was injured in the crash but was later ...
Austrian property tycoon Rene Benko can remain in custody for a further 14 days, a Vienna court ruled on Friday, after the founder of collapsed property group Signa was arrested on Thursday on ...
Benko was transferred from Innsbruck to a Vienna jail, arriving at 5.10 p.m. (1610 GMT), a jail spokesperson said. Benko has previously denied allegations made against him.
A CAR crash victim from Coventry who died just hours after getting engaged has been named by police.
Benko, 47, who has previously denied wrongdoing, became a self-made billionaire by building Signa from the ground up, borrowing heavily in an era of super-low interest rates that began to end in 2022.
Benko, the subject of a Wall Street Journal front-page story a year ago, built a $30 billion empire of trophy real estate and department stores, including stakes in Manhattan’s Chrysler Building ...
Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Fallen Austrian property tycoon Rene Benko appears before a parliamentary commission of inquiry looking into economic aid given to companies during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Zwei mächtige Investoren aus dem Nahen Osten fordern vor einem internationalen Schiedsgericht rund 1 Milliarde Euro von René Benko und seiner teilinsolventen Signa-Gruppe zurück, berichtet das ...
Austria has arrested Rene Benko, the founder of fallen property group Signa, on suspicion of trying to hide assets from insolvency administrators and creditors, prosecutors said on Thursday.