Financial scandal around Schuhbeck: Mühldorf city and city chapel pay back!

Financial scandal around Alfons Schuhbeck: Mühldorf and Stadtkapelle have to repay money according to bankruptcy contest.
Financial scandal around Alfons Schuhbeck: Mühldorf and Stadtkapelle have to repay money according to bankruptcy contest. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Financial scandal around Schuhbeck: Mühldorf city and city chapel pay back!

Mühldorf, Deutschland - The financial scandal around the prominent restaurateur Alfons Schuhbeck draws further circles. In 2018, Schuhbeck appeared as a landlord at the Mühldorf folk festival, where he was selected by the Unertl family as a potential successor, as it wanted to gradually withdraw as landlords. However, Schuhbeck was already financially struck at the time, which is now considering considerable legal consequences.

like rosenheim24.de Agreed fee that she had received for the performance repaid six years later. This represents another dimension of the scandal, since the city of Mühldorf also had to repay money. Originally, 13,300 euros were to pay Schuhbeck or his company to the city. This sum was paid, but it later turned out that Schuhbeck was insolvent at the time.

legal consequences

The obligation to apply for bankruptcy states that a company must immediately submit an bankruptcy application if the insolvency is insolvency. According to bmj.de , the insolvency procedure serves the even distribution of an insolvent person to their believers. In this case, the money used for repayment is now part of the bankruptcy mass of Schuhbeck's companies that are divided among the creditors. The city of Mühldorf has registered its claim for the insolvency table, but the scope of a possible distribution remains uncertain. The city chapel also hopes for a payment, but does not believe in full compensation.

In this context, insolvency administrator Max Lieig calls for repayments from several pasta manufacturers as part of the bankruptcy contest. He assumes that these manufacturers knew that Schuhbeck was insolvent, but which they deny. The allegations against Schuhbeck extend so far that the public prosecutor on October 14th raised charges for bankruptcy. He is accused of not making bankruptcy applications for nine companies or not in good time, even though they were insolvent.

effects on the affected companies

As Bayerische Rundfunk mentioned in a report, numerous affected companies face current claims for challenge of the insolvency administrator. Former creditors, including the noodle factory "La Pastateca" from Munich-Schwabing, have already formed a group that deals with the intensifying financial challenges. So far, however, only a few interest in a common strategy, while others, such as the Vasciarelli brothers from Sinzing, are trying to take legal action in order to avert financial damage of around 33,000 euros.

The district court in Munich I will decide whether another procedure against Schuhbeck will be opened due to bankruptcy. The development remains exciting and could have far -reaching consequences not only for Schuhbeck, but also for the companies involved. The current case illustrates how important it is to take bankruptcy law and the associated obligations seriously to protect the claims of the creditors.

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