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Austria mulls stripping fugitive Marsalek of citizenship

Published on: October 7, 2025 10:43 PM

Austria is considering revoking the citizenship of fugitive former Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek after reports emerged linking him to Russian intelligence operations and military activities in Ukraine. The Austrian Interior Ministry announced that a thorough investigation into his status is currently underway.

Marsalek, 45, has been a fugitive since 2020, following the collapse of German payments firm Wirecard, which owed creditors nearly $4 billion. As the company’s chief operating officer, he was one of the main suspects in what became Germany’s largest post-war financial scandal. Authorities have been unable to locate him since he fled.

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Recent investigative reports suggested that Marsalek has been residing in Moscow and possibly working for Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). It was also alleged that he had joined Russian special forces during their operations in Ukraine, intensifying scrutiny over his possible espionage links.

In response to these reports, Austria’s Interior Ministry said the case warrants a “meticulous and comprehensive” review to determine whether legal grounds exist for revoking Marsalek’s citizenship. The ministry confirmed it is coordinating with the country’s main intelligence agency to assess the allegations.

Under Austrian law, citizenship can be revoked if an individual engages in espionage, fights for a foreign military, or commits terrorism-related crimes. Additionally, Austrians automatically lose their nationality if they obtain citizenship of another country without prior approval.

Marsalek remains unreachable, and no legal representatives in Austria have come forward on his behalf. His case continues to raise questions about cross-border financial crime, intelligence operations, and the vulnerability of European systems to high-level corruption and espionage.

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