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NATO adviser in ponyfup - must pay huge compensation | BT Politik - www.bt.dk A Danish NATO adviser, a huge replacement and a national team pony who is obviously not a pony at all. These are the main ingredients in a specific case, which the Eastern High Court ruled in on 19 May. Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl is both Director General of the European Trade Association Digital Europe, and she is one of 12 members of NATO's so-called Advisory Group on Emerging and Disruptive Technologies, which advises NATO on the procurement and implementation of new technology. And then Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl has sold a first-class elite pony named Spartacus to a 13-year-old girl and her mother. The ballad is just that it turned out that Spartacus is not a pony at all. Spartacus is a small horse. The difference between the two things is a few centimeters in height and an ordinary market value of approximately 500,000 and 60-78,000 kroner, respectively. The small difference in height costs Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl over 600,000 kroner plus so-called process interest and 341,881 kroner in legal costs. In total, well over a million kroner. ‘Yes, I feel cheated. So it drives, "says Sara Torabi, who paid 530,000 kroner for Spartacus in January 2017. Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl, international top boss in IT and advisor to NATO, has to pay a fortune after a speculated case of scams with elite ponies. At that time, her daughter Lea was 13 years old and at the absolute elite level in Denmark within dressage riders. Over the course of a year and a half, Lea and Spartacus rode a lot of competitions and into the national team. But in mid-2018, it all went wrong. Here, Lea and Spartacus participated in a major dressage competition in Hagen, Germany, where with ordinary German thoroughness there were so-called control measurements before Spartacus could participate. "Pony measured out," was the verdict. Spartacus was too high to line up for the start. And the young riding girl's life broke. ‘Lea cries and cries. In ten seconds, you take everything from her, "says Sara Torabi and continues:" We are an ordinary family. We bet everything we own and have to give Lea that chance, ”she says. It is not straightforward to look at Spartacus, whether it is a 148 centimeter pony that costs half a million or whether it is a 149 centimeter horse that costs 70,000 kroner. Therefore, Sara Torabi at first does not reckon that there has been malice in connection with the sale of Spartacus. But then she suddenly hears rumors in the supposedly talkative horse world. Spartacus with Lea Torabi in 2017, when no one had any idea that Spartacus was not a pony at all, but a horse. “I hear a rumor that this is not the first time it has been measured too high. There are several who explain to me that Spartacus for another competition in Finland was measured too high, when it was Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl who owned it, "says Sara Torabi. It ends up that Sara Torabi demands to get her money back from Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl. But the parties can not agree on that. Then the case ends up in the city court, where it falls to Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl's advantage. Sara Torabi is anchoring the case, which is coming before the Eastern High Court, where several witnesses have now appeared. Among other things, the then Danish national coach for the pony national team Jette Nevermann says that she was aware that Spartacus was measured too high for the Nordic Championships in Finland. But after complaints about "unacceptable ground" and a re-measurement, Spartacus was still allowed to line up for the start. "Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl tells us she never knew. But I'm not that naive. And now I have the word of the court for it, "says Sara Torabi. The Eastern High Court writes in the judgment that Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl "could not have been unaware that Spartacus was measured too high and that it was the circumstances of the measurements that led to the measurements being canceled," and continues: Sara Torabi and the daughter Lea. However, the horse is different from Spartacus. "Considering this and the size of the purchase price as well as the expectations that a buyer may have for a pony of the price range in question, Tina Cecilia Bonefeld Dahl is found to have informed about this before the conclusion of the purchase agreement," the judgment states. But Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl maintains her innocence. According to the judgment from the Eastern High Court, it appears from Spartacus' so-called horse passport that it was measured at 149 centimeters with shoes when it was eight years old. It is considered outgrown. Spartacus has obviously grown anyway. »I was not present at the survey in Finland. It must not be the owner. The only thing I knew was that it was going to remeasure. There were several others who did. And subsequently it was allowed to stand up, "says Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl. “I have been in good faith. If someone had told me that there was doubt about Spartacus' size, then of course I would have taken it for measurement myself, "she says. Transcript of the judgment from the Eastern High Court, where it is described that Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl could not have been unaware that Spartacus was measured too high Experts: B.T.s judgment: UDLAND WEEKENDAVISEN Illeborg: furiously touching seriously ill Police: Søs Marie Serup UDLAND Media monkey cups Ukraine confirms Indictment comeback big interview all changed Berlin B.T. thinks Reacts so disgustingly Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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