Dutch billionaire buys cattle farm built with EU funds by son of former minister
The company of János Süli’s son recieved over 2 million EUR to build a cattle farm, but for 6 years no cows were seen at the property - until now.
The company of János Süli’s son recieved over 2 million EUR to build a cattle farm, but for 6 years no cows were seen at the property - until now.
For years, the authorities did not reply to our newspaper - finally Ákos Hadházy's selfie helped.
A weight-limiting sign has made it uneconomic to operate a previously thriving gravel mine near Győr, and not by accident, according to Ákos Hadházy.
The state is providing the public money, while the church – thanks to its special rights – can choose a contractor without a public procurement procedure in certain cases.
They have yet to win a health product-related public procurement – to be fair, they never really broke a sweat for it – but the state continues to pour money into the mysterious company.
In their submission, referring to our story, they write that the cases that have come to light suggest that "systemic errors occur" in the selection of certain projects using EU funds.