Toronto Star

Norwegian billionair­e gets $39,000 drunk-driving fine

Twenty-two-year-old daughter of investment firm owner given penalty based on family’s fortune

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A 22-year-old Norwegian student has been handed a 250,000-kroner (about $39,000 Cdn.) fine for drunk driving — but can still count herself lucky.

Katharina G. Andresen is reportedly Norway’s richest woman, with a fortune estimated by Forbes at $1.23 billion.

Fines for drunken driving in Norway are based on the defendant’s income.

Newspaper Finansavis­en reported that Oslo City Court said the penalty could have been up to 40 million kroner ($4.9 million) if based on Andresen’s assets.

The Guardian reported that the state prosecutor had also demanded 18 days in prison, but court accepted that she had “no fixed income” and that her assets “have not yielded any dividend yet.”

The court did increase the fine because of her estimated wealth, however.

Andresen apologized for the incident, and told the court she is a student and effectivel­y lives with her parents.

She has a monthly allowance of about $1,100 and about $110,000 in a chequing account, she said.

She was also banned from driving for 13 months.

Andresen’s father gave her a 42-per cent share in the family-owned investment company in 2007, leading Forbes to declare her the world’s second-youngest billionair­e.

The family’s wealth stems from its 1859 acquisitio­n of the Norwegian tobacco company JL Tiedemanns Tobaksfabr­ik, the Guardian reported.

In Scandinavi­an culture, fortunes were often handed over to the younger generation earlier than in other countries, as a way of engaging the young in the family business, the Telegraph has reported, noting “it is also likely beneficial to do so for tax purposes.”

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? Katharina G. Andresen is a student living with her parents in Norway, but she is also estimated to be the country’s richest woman because of her family’s fortune.
FACEBOOK Katharina G. Andresen is a student living with her parents in Norway, but she is also estimated to be the country’s richest woman because of her family’s fortune.

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