Index – National – After János Lázár’s statement, LMP denounced suspicion of dishonest treatment



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Máté Kreitler-Sas, LMP local government representative in Újbuda, filed a complaint with the Central Investigations Prosecutor’s Office for the sale of ÉMI land owned by the Prime Minister’s office for dishonesty, the eco-party said Monday.

The LMP recalls that János Lázár, former head of the Prime Minister’s Office, gave an interview to Answer Online, to which he said, among other things:

A man we named director abused the public trust and even stole the state. The fact that I fired them did not affect this, nor the fact that we increased the purchase price by 500 million florins after the sale was concluded. In retrospect. It was a very rude real corruption case.

The former minister made these statements in relation to the sale of the ÉMI plot (1113 Budapest, Diószegi út 37.) owned by the Prime Minister’s Office, says Máté Kreitler-Sas. According to the politician of the LMP in Újbuda, the information published in the public raises the suspicion of the crime, so he went to the Prosecutor’s Office as an individual municipal representative of the affected area.

After Lázár’s interview, in the summary article for Response Online, he wrote that his interview with the former foreign minister “led to open criticism of the Hungarian judiciary.”

The former foreign minister clarified that the authorities had seized the Bottomless Lake property from him without being questioned as a witness, the owner of the evidence, although “it was an obvious crime.”

Said the newspaper.

From sources from the Prosecutor’s Office and the Police, Response Online was informed that after such a statement, the investigation could be reopened ex officio, but this decision has not yet been taken, “it is mature.” The newspaper wrote an article last year on Bottomless Lake real estate as a continuation of the story started in the now closed Weekly Reply.

In a gigantic investment in development, the will of the developer often conflicts with the interests of the local community. Budapest XI. In the Bottomless Lake district, three giant blocks with 350 apartments and an underground garage with 500 parking spaces would be “planted” in the suburban surroundings of Bottomless Lake.

– laid the cornerstone of history three years ago in the Weekly Response.

An investigation into the case was also launched in the fall of 2017, before which János Lázár instructed the Government Audit Office to investigate and dismissed the top executives of Építőügyi Quality Quality Control Innovation Nonprofit Kft.

Last July, BRFK informed Response Online that it had terminated the ÉMI investigation as early as May in the absence of a crime. “There was no questioning of the suspect,” the newspaper was told at the time.

János Lázár told Answer Online:

no matter what the police or the prosecution say, it was an obvious crime.



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