They are investigating the EU money spent on the property of a Fidesz MP



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The National Tax and Customs Administration ordered an investigation on suspicion of budget fraud, resulting in particularly severe financial disadvantage. Sándor Kovács Due to the money from the European Union spent on the property of the Fidesz Member of Parliament from the Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, he learned from 24.hu.

According to the Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Attorney General’s Office, which is overseeing the process, the North Great Plain NAV Criminal Directorate ordered the investigation on October 14, which is currently under investigation, meaning the suspect is still he has not been questioned in the case.

At the beginning of September, our document revealed that tourism investments had been made in the family property of the ruling politician with a non-refundable subsidy of HUF 60 million. Although the funds were not officially received by the member of parliament, the money was used to build the guest house, the filagory, the tourist demonstration house and the “boat accommodation” built on his land.

In addition, Kovács did not tell the truth about the buildings erected from sources in Brussels, when he said there that he had nothing to do with tourist facilities, he only gave a lot to build a company owned by his son and his wife. He claimed that the superstructures were owned by the winners of the EU funds, but that only Kovács and his mother were listed on the title deed to the land in question; officially they were the two beneficiaries of EU investments. This was modified by the politician after our article – five years after the investments were completed – it is true that by then the NÁV had already ordered the investigation.

Márton Mohos / 24.hu

The matter caught the attention of the authorities in such a way that Ágnes Vadai, Member of Parliament for the Democratic Coalition, wrote a written question to the Attorney General after our article. Your question Polt Péter it evaluated it as a complaint and referred it to the Central Prosecutor General’s Office, which assigned the case to NAV.

In our interest, the tax office declined to disclose how the complaint was handled, and the county attorney general’s office eventually provided information about it.

As for the ruling Nyírség politician, this is not the only particular conflict of interest. As we have written, Sándor Kovács’s friend – also his wife’s business partner – earned a billion guilders in public procurement with his company in just a few years in settlements that belong to the constituency of the politician Fidesz.

Blacksmiths finally tried sewing this thread as well. After four years of doing business together, the politician’s wife and the big winner of local public procurement, according to Opten’s business information system, broke up the trade partnership.



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