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Hungary by Atlatszo – Government spending €21 million from EU funds on another propaganda campaign
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Government spending €21 million from EU funds on another propaganda campaign
Csaba Csetényi, minister Antal Rogán’s neighbor has just got a contract worth €21 million (HUF 6.5 billion). His company will do a communication campaign for this amount and the Prime Minister’s Office will be footing the bill, using EU funds.
The in-house anti-corruption police unit is watching the Arton Capital burglary investigation
Arton is one of the companies that was selling residency bonds to foreigners. Its Budapest offices were burglarized in April, and a safe containing EUR 1,9 million was reported stolen.
“High-level corruption is so widespread that one doesn’t need to wait long to find a story” says Atlatszo.hu editor-in-chief Tamas Bodoky in this story by Euronews about investigative reporting in Hungary.
VSquare.org: A pocket revolution bought with Russian money
Atlatszo.hu is a member of VSquare, a network of independent media outlets carrying out cross-border investigations in the Visegrad region. The web page was launched this week and the first series of articles is examining Moscow’s influence in the V4 countries.
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The Financial Times: Hungary’s anti-migrant campaign takes root as villagers vent fury
Zoltan Fenyesi, mayor of village Ocseny offered a free holiday at his guesthouse to a group of refugees, but his offer provoked a vicious public backlash including death threats.
AP: Hungarian Government Resumes Campaign Against George Soros
The Hungarian government has resumed its campaign against Hungarian-American billionaire philanthropist George Soros and his support for migration.
The Budapest Beacon: Chief Prosecutor: There is no ongoing investigation about the Azeri slush fund
Chief Prosecutor Péter Polt confirmed that there is no ongoing investigation into the dubious bank transfers to Hungarian bank accounts from an Azeri slush fund.
The Financial Times: EU escalates legal action against Hungary over NGO law
Brussels has said it believes the NGO law, adopted by MPs in June, indirectly discriminates against NGOs and violates donor rights.
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