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René Benko, founder of Signa, will face another legal battle on Tuesday at the Regional Court of Innsbruck. According to reports, the insolvency administrator of René Benko has filed a lawsuit and an application for an interim injunction against his mother, Ingeborg. The purpose of this legal action is to prevent her from exercising her rights as a donor to the Laura Private Foundation in Innsbruck and the Ingbe Foundation in Vaduz, two foundations closely linked to Signa’s founder. There are suspicions that Benko may have transferred assets to these foundations in Austria and Liechtenstein.

Ingeborg Benko is listed as a co-founder and beneficiary in both foundations, unlike her son René. However, the Innsbruck Regional Court was unable to confirm the reports on Tuesday evening, and Benko’s lawyer was not available for comment.

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