EU Clears Hungary’s Várhelyi in Brussels Spying Probe
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Hungarian Commissioner Cleared of Spying Allegations
Olivér Várhelyi, EU Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare, has been cleared of spying allegations, Commission spokesperson Balázs Ujvári said on Friday. The European Commission said it had closed closing an internal investigation into an alleged spy network whose operatives were allegedly seeking sensitive files related to Hungary and attempting to recruit Hungarian EU officials. “Based on the information gathered during this investigation …
The Hungarian state news agency's coverage happened to omit a half-sentence about the involvement of intelligence agents.
The European Commission has concluded its investigation into Hungary's alleged transfer of confidential EU information to Russia.
The European Union (EU) has found "no serious security breaches" in its investigation into espionage allegations against a Hungarian European Commissioner, a close ally of outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a spokesman said on Friday.
The European Commission has concluded that no serious security vulnerabilities can be identified in relation to the allegations published in the media,” spokesman Balázs Újhelyi told journalists, according to Euractiv. Újhelyi did not elaborate on how the investigation was conducted, but stressed that all relevant aspects had been reviewed over the past seven months. At the same time, it was noted that it was not possible to fully determine resp…
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