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Meischberger in the Telekom process: "My skills are not learned"
VIENNA. When payment of Telekom Austria's payments to the ÖVP, SPÖ and FPÖ, Walter Meischberger, the former Secretary General of the FPÖ, presumed, will express for the first time on Wednesday afternoon and , as expected, will use it abundantly and with confidence.
In his consistent statement, Meischberger stressed: "My competence can not be learned or studied, so it is a rare badet."
In addition, his political network was "almost ideal" after many years of political activity within the FPÖ. But all this is ignored by the prosecutor, who has never questioned him – with the support of "relevant media". Their presentation of his activities "would have done a great honor to the notorious Al Capone", said Meischberger, former member of the "Buberlpartie" around the late governor of Carinthia, Jörg Haider (FPÖ / BZÖ).
Meischberger also explained to the senate judge what was the difference between a "cold" and "hot" network. The first was limited to exchanging business cards, while in "hot" relationships, personal contacts – he had just had "I was the broker of a very active network" said the Tyrolean. And further: "Nobody was as well connected as me."
The charge is "stupid abstruse"
This network has come to an end, at least with the prosecution, for which Meischberger was of little value today. The prosecutions brought by the two prosecutors were an "abstruse stupidity". He now sits for more than 60 days in the Great Hall of the Straflandesgericht Vienna and must be here "free". One thing was clear: his services for the telecom had been "valuable".
The court-appointed appraiser did not make the right choice because, like the chief prosecutors, his background achievements could not be evaluated. Meischberger accused the expert of bias in favor of prosecutors. Meischberger, who has a defender appointed by the state for lack of funds, has announced his own report, which will corroborate his remarks on his qualities.
In addition, Meischberger highlighted his role in the monopoly of gambling, which he wanted to eliminate. Here he had the Raiffeisen group as opponent, who had a direct influence on several MPs and media, Meischberger. His concept with Novomatic, Telekom Austria and a change in the gaming law would have meant a "win-win-win" situation for both companies and the federal government, he said.
The six city councilors had already heard of the Grbader / Buwog / Terminal Tower Linz causality as part of the overall procedure – a consistent statement of a full day, Meischberger. He also highlighted his particular skills and network.
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