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Austrian spy convicted for selling state secrets to Wirecard fugitive

An Austrian intelligence officer, Egisto Ott, has been convicted of espionage and other charges for passing state secrets to a fugitive executive of the fraudulent company Wirecard. Ott, a former director in Austria's secret service, was sentenced to over four years in prison for his actions, which included sharing information on former Russian spies and an investigative journalist. The conviction has prompted Austria to consider tightening its espionage laws, as current legislation primarily protects against spying detrimental to Austria itself. AI

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RANK_REASON Conviction of a national intelligence officer for espionage and subsequent potential policy changes. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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Austrian spy convicted for selling state secrets to Wirecard fugitive

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    Austrian spy found guilty of giving secrets to Wirecard fugitive

    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 …