Mathias Corvinus Collegium ships shipowners using Philippine Ferry Port



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On December 29, the General Director of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium Foundation (MCC) sent a letter to the shipowners using the port of Révfülöp. In the letter, Zoltán Szalai informs the sailors that the storage contracts for their ships will expire at the end of the year and that the foundation will not be able to extend them. Therefore, all shipowners are requested to remove their vehicle from the port as soon as possible.

The MCC received the property in Révfülöp in October this year, which also includes a castle in addition to the port. The government has filled the foundation with staggering assets in recent months, receiving in addition to the expensive properties 10 to 10 percent stakes in Mol and Richter. It is not yet clear what the government intends to do by promoting the MCC on talent development and education, but it seems that they want to create a national institutional system for talent development and education.

The founder and curator of MCC is András Tombor, who became known as a creditor of Árpád Habony, among others, and his joint venture with Lőrinc Mészáros, Atmedia, also sells advertising time in public media, TV2 and ATV. The End of the Century, which joined the government a few years ago, co-founded the Migration Research Institute with the MCC.

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