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THU · 2026-05-21 · 10:26 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0521-78106
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Austrian spy found guilty of giving secrets to Wirecard fugitive

An ex-Austrian intelligence officer, Egisto Ott, has been found guilty of passing state secrets to a fugitive former executive of the Wirecard company. Ott was sentenced to over four years in prison for charges including spying, abuse of office, bribery, and embezzlement.

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Austrian spy found guilty of giving secrets to Wirecard fugitive
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An ex-Austrian intelligence officer, Egisto Ott, has been found guilty of passing state secrets to a fugitive former executive of the Wirecard company. Ott was sentenced to over four years in prison for charges including spying, abuse of office, bribery, and embezzlement. The court found that between 2017 and 2021, Ott, a former director in Austria's secret service, shared classified information with Wirecard's ex-chief operating officer Jan Marsalek and Russian operatives. This intelligence reportedly concerned former Russian spies and an investigative journalist. Ott was also convicted of handing over an encrypted laptop used by EU officials to an unknown individual on behalf of Marsalek. The case has prompted Austrian authorities to review and tighten espionage regulations. Ott intends to appeal the verdict.

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Ott was also found guilty of handing over an encrypted laptop used by EU officials to an unknown person for Marsalek.

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The intelligence shared by Ott related to former Russian spies and Bellingcat journalist Christo Grozev.

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Ott was accused of passing classified information to Wirecard's ex-COO Jan Marsalek and Russian operatives.

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Egisto Ott was sentenced to over four years in prison for spying, abuse of office, bribery, and embezzlement.

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An ex-Austrian intelligence officer was found guilty of passing state secrets to a fugitive former Wirecard executive.

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An ex-Austrian intelligence officer was found guilty of passing on state secrets to a fugitive former top executive at the fraudulent payments company Wirecard in a high-profile spy case that has prompted authorities in Vienna to tighten rules on espionage.Egisto Ott was handed a prison sentence of more than four years for spying, abuse of office, bribery and embezzlement, and other charges, according to a statement from the Vienna-regional-criminal-court" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="131447" data-entity-type="organization">Vienna Regional Criminal Court late on Wednesday. He was found innocent on some counts and will appeal the verdict, a lawyer told reporters outside the courtroom.Ott, who had been a director in his nation’s secret service, was accused of passing on classified information to Wirecard’s ex-chief operating officer Jan Marsalek and Russian operatives between 2017 and 2021. The intelligence related among others to former Russian spies and Bellingcat investigative journalist Christo Grozev, who has since left Austria for security reasons.Egisto Ott arrives to attend a session of his trial at the criminal court in Vienna on Tuesday. Photo: AFPHe was also found guilty of handing over an encrypted laptop used by European Union officials to an unknown person on behalf of Marsalek, who ran a ring of Russian spies and is reportedly living in Moscow after fleeing prosecution.
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