Concerns Raised Over Movement of Assets Following Election Victory
Budapest – Following a decisive victory for the Tisa party in recent elections, Prime Minister Peter Magyar has expressed serious concerns regarding the rapid movement of assets linked to individuals associated with the previous government. Reports indicate that multiple private planes have departed from airports in the vicinity of Budapest, carrying individuals and their associated holdings. The Guardian reports that destinations include countries such as Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Australia, and Singapore.
Initial investigations suggest that these departures are part of a coordinated effort to relocate significant financial resources. Prime Minister Magyar characterized this activity as a “systematic attempt to protect assets” and stated that “Oligarchs connected with Orban are transferring tens of billions of forints.” He emphasized the need for immediate action. Calling on the prosecutor’s office, police, and tax authorities to investigate, Magyar urged them to proactively prevent further departures and, if possible, detain the individuals involved.
He indicated that multiple groups are implicated in this activity, focusing on the transfer of assets. The Prime Minister’s statement underscores a key priority for the new government – ensuring accountability and transparency in financial matters.
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