“The report of the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) clearly proves the accountability of Hungary’s socialist governments and Budapest’s pre-2010 municipal leaders in the metro 4 corruption scandal”, The Office of the Prime Minister’s Parliamentary State Secretary Nándor Csepreghy said at a press conference in the capital.
“The Government received the report at the end of 2016, but has bene prevented from making it public until now for data protection reasons, after having asked the opinion of the data protection authority”, Mr. Csepreghy told reporters.
“The country is expected to have to repay some 59 billion forints (EUR 190M) to the European Union’s account as a result of the largest case of corruption since Hungary joined the EU”, he added.
The text of the OLAF report is available for download in the attached document.