Former Linz Mayor Klaus Luger has been acquitted of charges related to commissioning a report that allegedly benefited him personally. The case centered around accusations that Luger misused his position to obtain a favorable expert opinion. Despite the allegations, the court found insufficient evidence to convict him. The verdict is not yet legally binding, meaning it can be appealed. This ruling concludes a period of scrutiny for the former mayor and his actions while in office. The details of the report and the alleged personal benefit remain unclear, but the court determined no crime was committed. Further legal proceedings are possible pending any appeals.