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Cause "House Construction": Investigations Against Kunasek Dropped

Die Ermittlungen in der Causa "Hausbau" bei FPÖ-LH Kunasek wurden eingestellt.
Die Ermittlungen in der Causa "Hausbau" bei FPÖ-LH Kunasek wurden eingestellt. ©APA/ERWIN SCHERIAU
The investigations against FPÖ-Styria leader Kunasek in the "House Construction" case have been closed.

In the "House Construction" case, investigations were conducted against the Styrian Governor Mario Kunasek (FPÖ) and three other accused, including State Parliament President Gerald Deutschmann (FPÖ).

Investigations in the "House Construction" Case a Side Branch in the FPÖ Graz Financial Affair

The investigations in the "House Construction" case against all four accused have been closed, the Klagenfurt public prosecutor's office announced on Maundy Thursday. An investigation was launched following an anonymous report on suspicion of breach of trust. The investigations were considered a side branch in the inquiries surrounding the FPÖ Graz financial affair. The anonymous report, which suggested that there might have been malpractices around Kunasek's house construction in Graz, reached the authorities in spring 2023. According to this, the same architect was allegedly commissioned for the construction project as for the renovation of the FPÖ Styria party headquarters on Conrad-von-Hötzendorfstraße in Graz, namely Deutschmann. According to the anonymous report, both projects were allegedly "supported and handled" by the party, the accusation stated. A damage of over 700,000 euros was at stake.

Initial Suspicion in the "House Construction" Case Has Been Dispelled

According to the Klagenfurt public prosecutor's office, the initial suspicion in the investigations was not substantiated, on the contrary, it was even dispelled: "Based on the now fully available and aforementioned evidence, no indications can be found that the accused used funds for his private house construction" that he should not have used. Based on the available evidence, it is "completely traceable that all services provided and invoiced by the professionals were transferred/paid from the private (credit) accounts of the spouses (Kunasek, note) specifically set up for the house construction/living space creation, and therefore the financial resources purely originate from the private domain of the two," as stated in the reasoning for the closure of the proceedings.

The couple's loan amount and the paid amounts are also in a comprehensible relation to the actual costs incurred, "which, when viewed realistically, also appear realistic for a house construction with a living space of around 174 square meters." That the architect "only charged for the preliminary design, the design, and the submission to the building authority and gifted further services such as construction supervision and execution planning to the spouses for their wedding is also not unusual and, due to the apparently existing friendship - beyond the common party affiliation - also understandable."

"House Construction" Case: Evidence in Line with Interviews

Even in the construction of the party headquarters, "based on the available evidence, particularly the order letters, invoices, cover sheets for invoice verification, transfer receipts, and minutes of the state party executive meeting as well as the audit reports, it can be traced that all services offered and invoiced by the individual professionals were carried out for this construction project, and no indications of overlaps" with Kunasek's house construction can be found. "The available written evidence can also be reconciled with the statements of the accused and the witnesses interviewed," it continued.

(APA/Red)

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