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The documents show that the Prime Minister’s father, Orbán Győző They bought building materials for the construction of the M4, one of the most expensive state highways, from the majority-owned mining company Gant, Direkt36 writes.
After several years of litigation, the portal obtained detailed documentation of the project, which revealed that Viktor Orban His father was also involved as a supplier in the construction of the state road, which has been stagnant for years, which will connect Budapest with the Nagykereki border crossing near Oradea. The crushed stone for road construction was transported from the Gánti mine of the company of the prime minister’s father, Dolomit Kft. According to the documents
- The construction materials were ordered from the mining company Orbán Győző, Dolomit Kőbányászati Kft., For the Abony-Fegyver section, and after the works stopped here, the company began work on other sections of the M4.
- Orbán’s construction materials were delivered on the stretch between Üllő – Albertirsa and Albertirsa – Cegléd (the first was built by the Euroasphalt and Danube Asphalt consortium for 52.1 billion HUF and the second by the Colas Group for 20, 5 billion HUF).
- In the documentation of these constructions between 2017-2018, there are dozens of documents bearing the name of Dolomit Ltd.: among others, documents presenting the materials used for construction, the company’s declarations of performance for its own products and various test reports.
However, the project documents do not show exactly how much construction material Dolomit Kft. Supplied for the construction of the M4 and therefore how much money it received. Direkt36 also asked Dolomit Ltd. and the main contractors involved in the construction of the M4 exactly how much construction material and for how much money the mining company in Gant supplied for the project, but did not answer their questions. In addition, the Prime Minister did not answer his questions about his father’s public works.
It is memorable that while Viktor Orbán had specifically asked his father not to participate in public investment during his first term as Prime Minister, a number of public works contributed to the performance of Orbán’s companies in spectacular growth in recent years. .
Featured image: Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (j) and his father, Győző Orbán, in the VIP pavilion of the Ferencváros – Videoton FC match at the Sóstó de Székesfehérvár stadium on April 24, 2013, as the final of the League Cup soccer. MTI / László Beliczay)
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