Financial mismanagement in Vöcklabruck: pool and stadium face potential shutdown
In the Austrian town of Vöcklabruck, the municipal authority has recently taken action to address financial concerns.
According to Mayor Peter Schobesberger (SPO), a potential power shutdown could have revealed a financial scandal within the town hall, specifically an unpaid electricity bill. The creditor of the municipal company alerted the authority about this issue.
Mayor Schobesberger also confirmed the existence of many irregularities in a municipal real estate company. He confronted the managing director about the unpaid bill and the authority has filed a complaint with the public prosecutor's office two weeks ago, as confirmed by the Mayor.
In addition to the unpaid electricity bill, the city of Vöcklabruck had to provide around 400,000 euros to secure the operation of various facilities, including the indoor pool and stadium. The source of these funds, however, remains unclear as no new information about the additional funds required for the operation of these facilities was provided.
The municipal authority is currently working on creating a transparent and clear picture of the situation. The search results do not contain any information about the name of the affected head of the municipal real estate company in Vöcklabruck involved in financial irregularities or the related 400,000 euros invested by the city for facilities including the indoor swimming pool and stadium.
It appears that there may be a long-standing structural and organizational failure in the municipal company, but no new information about this was provided. Furthermore, no new information about any advertisements was available.
Despite the ongoing investigation, the Mayor remains committed to addressing these issues and ensuring the financial stability of the town. The public will be kept informed as more information becomes available.
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