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Even Ten Days Before the Election, They Threw 65 Million at János Dénes Orbán, Who Received More Public Money than Previously Known From the Organization Operating Under His Professional Management.

Summary by 444.hu
The director of which was at one time his partner. KMTG, founded by OJD, has paid 497 million forints to OJD since its foundation, of which nearly 200 million was requested by his wife. The public-funded poet was especially busy in the six months before the elections, receiving nearly 300 million for the creation of 5 works from November to April.

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After requesting data from 444, it appears that nearly 500 million forints have landed with the Attila József Prize-winning poet in recent years.

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The director of which was at one time his partner. KMTG, founded by OJD, has paid 497 million forints to OJD since its foundation, of which nearly 200 million was requested by his wife. The public-funded poet was especially busy in the six months before the elections, receiving nearly 300 million for the creation of 5 works from November to April.

·Hungary
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The 444 public interest data request was submitted to the Carpathian Basin Talent Management (KMTG) Nonprofit Kft., led by Orbán János Dénes, on the basis of which the newspaper clarified the previously known payments and also came across a new item of 65 million forints. The background to the case It was revealed at the beginning of July that KMTG purchased the rights to use nine works by Orbán János Dénes for more than 412 million forints betw…

·Budapest, Hungary
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·Hungary
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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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