Overview
- Alfons Schuhbeck remains at liberty after Munich prosecutors prolonged the interruption of his sentence until at least March 10.
- Officials said reviews of medical opinions showed the required cancer care cannot presently be ensured in a prison facility.
- The prosecution plans to reassess whether enforcement can resume in temporal connection with the March date.
- In July, the Munich I regional court sentenced the TV chef to four years and three months for insolvency-related crimes, incorporating a prior tax evasion conviction.
- Insolvency administrator Max Liebig reports creditor claims of about €27 million and expects only a small portion to be repaid.