Poets, politicians and saints: Budapest’s changing street names
249 public spaces have been given a non-personal name and 269 public spaces have been given a real or fictitious personal name after renaming.
249 public spaces have been given a non-personal name and 269 public spaces have been given a real or fictitious personal name after renaming.
The owner of the Little Miss Hungary child beauty pageant asks for travel expenses in advance, then cancels the trips and refunds the money only partially or not at all.
Implementing the document management software could bring billions to the company.
About a quarter of all and more than half of Hungarian MEPs have been involved in or some form of questionable dealings
We spoke to the President of the Association of Hungarian Ambulance Workers, about how they see the reality of the National Ambulance Service.
Only three companies were invited to participate in the public procurement procedure.
The former CEO of BKK, former State Secretary Dávid Vitézy spoke about rail transport, the capital, minister János Lázár and his candidacy for mayor of Budapest.
Opposition MPs have asked questions following articles in Atlatszo, but instead of substantive answers, they have mostly received blather.
The Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority refused to comply with our freedom of information request.
The state-owned road management company used a disproportionate scoring system in the public procurement.
Atlatszo has won a number of important cases and exposed the truth about how public money is used. Here are our most important findings from 2023.
Legislative trickery was used to fund NGOs that entered into electoral alliances with local candidates of Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party.
Medihotel, castle hotel, wellness centre: none of them have been completed, even though they cost taxpayers billions.
The Urban Civic Fund has served as a tool to finance local GONGOs. This year, several newly created youth groups were awarded millions of HUFs.
This is a collaborative bulletin researched by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project’s seven investigative outlets.
This is a collaborative bulletin researched by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project’s seven investigative outlets.
Atlatszo covered a range of topics last year. In this article we have collected the most important stories from 2023.
The EU-funded project was built in such poor quality first time, that they decided to demolish it.
The office of Mayor Gergely Karácsony used questionable procedures.
This is a collaborative bulletin researched by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project’s seven investigative outlets.
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