Ex-chancellor on trial as graft scandals rock Austria

By AFP
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October 17, 2023
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has dismissed the false testimony accusation levelled against him, saying he is keen to prove his innocence in court © GEORG HOCHMUTH / APA/AFP/File

VIENNA: Austria´s former chancellor Sebastian Kurz goes on trial this week for allegedly giving false testimony, the highest-profile figure implicated in wide-ranging corruption scandals that have rocked the EU member.

The case marks the first time in more than 30 years that a former chancellor has stood trial. Once hailed as a “wunderkind” of Europe´s conservatives, Kurz stepped down as chancellor in 2021 following a string of graft accusations, including spending public money for favourable media coverage.

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It marked the spectacular fall of the charismatic hard-liner, who became the world´s youngest democratically elected head of government in 2017 at the age of 31. Kurz, together with two others, will go on trial on Wednesday for providing false testimony to a parliamentary committee probing numerous graft allegations.

Kurz, 37, has repeatedly dismissed the accusation levelled against him, saying he is keen to prove his innocence in court.

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