The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Austrian far-right leader resigns over ‘Ibiza affair’

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VIENNA: Austrian ViceChance­llor Heinz-Christian Strache, a key figure of the European far-right, resigned Saturday after explosive revelation­s from a hidden camera sting, just days before key EU elections.

“I tendered my resignatio­n as vice-chancellor of Austria to Chancellor Kurz, and he accepted this decision,” an emotional Strache said in a televised statement.

Media reports emerged on Friday alleging that Strache promised public contracts in return for campaign help from a fake Russian backer he met in a luxury villa on the island of Ibiza a few months before 2017’s parliament­ary elections in Austria.

Strache insisted he was the “victim of a targeted political attack” which had used illegal means, but that he was leaving in order to avoid further damage to the government.

Germany’s Der Spiegel and Sueddeutsc­he Zeitung published hidden-camera recordings of the sophistica­ted sting operation.

In the recordings Strache and his party’s group leader in parliament Johann Gudenus are seen discussing with a woman purporting to be the niece of a Russian oligarch how she can invest in Austria.

She says she specifical­ly wants to gain control of the country’s largest-circulatio­n tabloid, the Krone Zeitung.

Strache is seen suggesting that new owners could make staff changes at the Krone and use the paper to help his Freedom Party (FPOe) in its election campaign.

He goes on to suggest the woman would then be able to gain access to public contracts.

Both the newspapers that published the footage say they don’t have any firm informatio­n over who set up the elaborate sting.

Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was due to give his reaction to the scandal on Saturday, with rumours rife that he may push for early elections. — AFP

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