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Austrian Intelligence Officer Convicted in Massive Russian Espionage Scandal

Egisto Ott sentenced to prison for selling state secrets and sensitive police data to Moscow.

Foreign PolicyPublished May 20, 2026 at 7:30 PMProcessed May 21, 2026 at 12:30 PM
Egisto Ott wearing a dark jacket and black shirt and spectacles, with his hair brushed back looks at the camera as he sits in front of a dark wood-pandelled desk, where the back of two brown leather upholstered chairs can be seen as well as two microphones.

In a damning blow to national security, former Austrian intelligence officer Egisto Ott has been found guilty of acting as a conduit for Russian espionage.

A Vienna jury convicted the 63-year-old of a litany of charges, including misuse of office, bribery, and breach of trust, after he spent years handing over sensitive police database information and classified hardware to Russian intelligence agents.

The court determined that Ott, motivated by greed and professional resentment, compromised the Republic of Austria by leaking data to Jan Marsalek, a fugitive executive and suspected Russian asset currently hiding in Moscow.

Among the most egregious breaches was Ott’s theft of government-issued phones belonging to senior interior ministry officials, which he illicitly copied and delivered to his foreign handlers. While Ott attempted to deflect responsibility by claiming he was working on a secret Western operation, the evidence of his betrayal was overwhelming.

This scandal exposes the deep-seated vulnerability of Austrian intelligence to foreign infiltration and confirms that Moscow continues to exploit internal weaknesses to undermine Western security. As former Chancellor Karl Nehammer rightly noted, this case represents a direct threat to the sovereignty and democratic integrity of the nation.

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