Index – Domestic – Ernő Klecska, journalist accused of falsifying Orbán’s interview, dies



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The community of Székesfehérvár suffered a great loss: the late Ernő Klecska, engineer-economist, journalist, former editor of the Fejér county newspaper, can be read at szekesfehervar.hu.

Ernő Klecska graduated from the Kandó Kálmán Technical School with a degree in electrical engineering, then graduated as an engineer-economist at the University of Óbuda. He worked for the Fejér county newspaper for twenty years, until 2016. After that, he was editor-in-chief of the news and opinion portal Fehérvár Kukac, and worked as a teacher at the Athens Grammar School in Athens. In recent months he has been a member of the House of Secrets Center for Scientific Experience as well as the communication team of Prosperis Alba.

The editors were fired for the fake Orbán interview

The owners said they had sabotaged, the publishers said a hacker provoked.

Media1 writes that Mediaworks, which became the property of a large businessman at Lőrinc Mészáros in Felcsút, was unexpectedly fired because his name was associated with the hacking of an interview with Viktor Orbán. Several newspaper editors were fired due to a faked Prime Minister interview published in Fejér County News in December 2016. Two of them, Csilla Hajnal, the editor-in-chief and subordinate of the newspaper at the time, Ernő Klecska, editor of the newspaper, They filed a labor lawsuit against the publisher because they thought they had been illegally fired, they had nothing to do with forgery. In the court’s verdict, Ernő Klecska was right: his dismissal was unfounded and the accusations were fabricated, so Klecska was not part of what happened, for which he was awarded compensation.

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