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Ex-Austrian Chancellor Kurz to Take Up Job in Silicon Valley, Reports Say
Ex-Austrian Chancellor Kurz to Take Up Job in Silicon Valley, Reports Say
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Sebastian Kurz has signed a contract with an investment firm in Silicon Valley and will move his family to the United States early next year
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The Kronen Zeitung newspaper said that Kurz would take up a managerial job with an unnamed internationally operating company in early February. The Oesterreich daily put his annual pay at 500,000 euros ($566,000).The 35-year-old said earlier in December that he was quitting politics to spend more time with his newborn son. The announcement came weeks after Austrian prosecutors raided his office as part of a corruption probe.
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Ex-Austrian Chancellor Kurz to Take Up Job in Silicon Valley, Reports Say
VIENNA (Sputnik) - Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has signed a contract with an investment firm in Silicon Valley and will move his family to the United States early next year, Austrian media reported Saturday.
The Kronen Zeitung newspaper said that
Kurz would take up a managerial job with an unnamed internationally operating company in early February. The Oesterreich daily put his annual pay at 500,000 euros ($566,000).
The 35-year-old said earlier in December that he was quitting politics to spend more time with his newborn son.
The announcement came weeks after Austrian prosecutors raided his office as part of a corruption probe.