Hungary Files Criminal Complaint over Orban's Social Media Spending
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Government files criminal complaint over Orbán social media contracts
The Prime Minister's Office has filed a criminal complaint in connection with the publication of Viktor Orbán's social media content. Fidesz says the complaint is a politically motivated attack on Fanny Kaminski, the former prime minister's press adviser. The person concerned has also rejected the allegations.
The MTI news agency reported on Orban's troubles. The contracts, totaling 4 billion forints (approximately €11 million), were concluded without a public tender with a company owned by Fanny Kaminski, Viktor Orban's press advisor. The initial contract was signed in 2022 between the Prime Minister's office and the company owned by Kaminski. The initial monthly salary was 63.68 million forints (€175,000) and included services such as photography, v…
Guvernul ungar a nunţat marţi că a depus o plângere penală privind peste patru billionaires de forinți (approximately 10.7 million euro) cheltuiți în timpul guvernării lui Viktor Orban pentru communicări pe rețelele de socializare, relatează MTI și AFP, citate de Agerpres. Acest demers constitute a dintre inițiativele cele mai direct împotriva anturajului fostului premier...
The Office of the Prime Minister of Hungary filed a criminal complaint due to suspicion of negligent management of assets and abuse of official position in connection with Viktor Orbán's content on social networks, Telex.hu reported.
The lawsuit against unknown individuals, for suspected mismanagement of public funds and abuse of power, was filed following an audit of contracts by Prime Minister Peter Maillard's services.
The Hungarian government announced on Tuesday that it filed a criminal complaint concerning more than four billion forints (approximately EUR 10.7 million) spent during Viktor Orban's government on communication on social networks, reports MTI and AFP.
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