As the readers who are interested in contemporary Ukrainian politics perfectly know, the Austrian police
arrested a Ukrainian oligarch
Dmytro Firtash who was and possibly still is a backer of former Ukrainian president
Viktor Yanukovych. At the moment,
Firtash, who was arrested on 12 March on the basis of a US arrest warrant, remains in custody. Austrian authorities set bail for
Firtash, at 125 million euros. The payment was transferred on 18 March, but the bank handling the account reported the funds to federal money-laundering investigators, who would check where the money came from. For this reason,
Firtash has not been released from custody. The US government is asking Austria to extradite
Firtash to the US.
Since the organised economic crime is not the focus of this blog, my interest in the
Firtash case is his lawyer, rather than the oligarch himself.* His lawyer's name is
Dieter Böhmdorfer (1943) and he is former Minister of Justice of Austria (29.02.2000 - 25.06.2004).
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Dieter Böhmdorfer
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Yet
Firtash is hardly
Böhmdorfer's most (in)famous client. Rather, it is
Jörg Haider (1950-2008), late former leader of the radical right-wing
Freedom Party of Austria (
FPÖ) and later the
Alliance for the Future of Austria (
BZÖ) guided by a similar ideology. While not a member of the
FPÖ,
Böhmdorfer advocated
Haider in numerous lawsuits against the latter.
After
Böhmdorfer left his post as Minister of Justice, he returned to his legal practice and started working for the law firm
Böhmdorfer-Schender Rechtsanwalt GmbH which he co-founded with
FPÖ's member
Rüdiger Schender (1974). To remind the readers, at least two members of the
FPÖ (namely
Johannes Hübner and
Johann Gudenus) were
"observers" at the illegitimate Crimean "referendum". Up until recently,
FPÖ cooperated with the Ukrainian radical right-wing Svoboda party.
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Dieter Böhmdorfer and FPÖ's Uwe Scheuch |
* This said, there are reports of the links between Firtash and pro-Russian ultranationalists in the Crimea. This obviously merits further research and investigation.
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