The group around ex-LASK Vice President Manfred Zauner should be in charge. The current Vice President Johannes Lehner has decided to take on the matter as a lawyer and is therefore stepping down from his position at LASK.
“ The re should be no conflict of interest. I want to serve the LASK as best as possible and I can currently contribute most as a lawyer. We will all rebut the baseless allegations and subsequently examine exactly what damage has been done to the association,” said Lehner in a club – Broadcast quotes.
The club has not yet received the complaint, but it has already been distributed to media representatives.
One of the allegations is said to be that LASK President Siegmund Gruber “took over sole control of LASK through call options”.
The club contradicted this. “In 2013 the old debts of the association were taken over by LASK Marketing GmbH and the association was put on a new, solid financial footing. that no single person can ever take control of the LASK “, the Linzers said.
The y publicly asked Zauner, Michael Lachinger and Thomas Kern to end their media campaign against the club. Zauner was dismissed at the beginning of February as a partner in LASK Marketing GmbH and, associated with it, LASK Arena GmbH und Co. KG, through which the stadium construction is being carried out.
Gruber and Zauner are obviously not on good terms with each other. As reported, there were also different statements about the level of the stadium costs. While Zauner put the estimated project costs at 117 million euros instead of the originally estimated 65 million euros, the LASK President assured that the costs will be as planned at 60 to 70 million.
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LASK confronted lawsuit Lehner longer Vice President