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Martin Pucher, a former director of the Mattersburger Commerzialbank involved in a financial scandal, says he is a total millionaire. As the Kronen newspaper He knew from the minutes, Pucher stated in his interrogation that he had won around 60 million shillings in a football match before 1999 alone.
In total, he made around seven million euros in the pool, said former Bundesliga club manager SV Mattersburg. Pucher stated that he, as quoted in the newspaper report, wrote “system” and “knowledge of football”. He put the proceeds in real estate and anonymous savings accounts.
According to his own statements, Pucher faces liabilities of around 65 million euros in his personal bankruptcy. He resigned as director of the commercial bank after the fraudulent accounting scandal was discovered. According to the latest estimates, the damages amount to 690 million euros. SV Mattersburg, which was generously supported by the bank, had to declare bankruptcy and thus disappeared from the Bundesliga.
Bankruptcy: the deadline for claims is due today
Today, Monday, is the last day that Commerzialbank creditors can file claims with the Eisenstadt regional court.
However, according to experts, there should not be much to get from the bank of the scandal, only the deposit insurance expects claims worth 490 million euros. The Commerzialbank’s over-indebtedness goes beyond this amount.