Media Mogul's Companies Under Investigation in Hungary
Hungarian police are investigating media mogul Gyula Balasy's companies for misappropriation of funds and money laundering related to lucrative contracts won under Viktor Orban's government. This comes as Peter Magyar's incoming administration pledges to tackle corruption and reclaim state assets. The firms have had their accounts frozen.
In Hungary, law enforcement agencies are probing the business operations of Gyula Balasy, a prominent media figure, on suspicions of misappropriating funds and laundering money. This investigation follows Balasy's significant wins in securing government contracts during Viktor Orban's tenure.
The announcement from authorities came shortly after Balasy expressed readiness to transfer his companies to the state, asserting that there was no misconduct. His businesses, central in crafting government campaigns, have recently had their accounts frozen amid the probe.
As Peter Magyar's center-right Tisza party takes power, promising to combat corruption, tax authorities have stymied foreign fund transfers linked to Orban's aides. The investigation, characterized by asset seizures and scrutiny over inflated contracts, seeks to address potential corruption in past state dealings.
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