On Monday, the Central Chief Prosecutor’s Office carried out a search and seizure at the residence of a former Member of Parliament, and in an investigation concerning fictitious employment it questioned a former MP as a suspect.
According to the authority’s statement, between 6 May 2014 and 9 May 2026, a Member of Parliament was entitled under the Act on the National Assembly to have their constituency work assisted by staff paid by the Office of the National Assembly. According to well-founded suspicion, the former MP took advantage of this and agreed with a mayor elected in 2024 that a relative of the mayor would be employed without any real intention of work as a personal secretary in an parliamentary faction. The agreement also included that part of the salary paid would be returned to the politician.
**Using a fraudulent employment contract concluded on 12 September 2024 with misleading content, the Office of the National Assembly suffered a total loss of 14,301,250 HUF. The person who did not perform any actual work passed most of the unlawfully received salary to a relative, who in return provided several hundred thousand forints as compensation to the former MP for maintaining the unjustified employment over a longer period.** The fictitious employment relationship was terminated with immediate effect on 22 April 2026.
**According to the statement, the offences qualify as acceptance of bribery committed through abuse of office in an organised manner, fraud causing significant damage committed in an organised manner, and use of a false private document.**
The prosecution ordered the detention of the former MP, who was also charged with another corruption-related offence in addition to the above. In the case, two other suspects had previously been questioned; the mayor is under criminal supervision, while another suspect is defending himself at liberty.
**On 16 April, four days after the elections, Barnabás Nagy, the Fidesz mayor of Halásztelek, was taken into custody and later placed under criminal supervision, i.e. house arrest. He is suspected of having arranged for his own mother, a 70-year-old pensioner who did not actually perform any work, to be employed as an assistant of a Member of Parliament at the Office of the National Assembly.**
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Fun fact: Magyar has only been sworn in on Saturday, his ministers are to be sworn in on Tuesday. Since then (and a bit before that), all of the sudden the police and the prosecution started to do their jobs.
They started to do their jobs even without any changes in orders or leadership.
What a miracle!
It’ll get even better once the key leadership positions are changed, like the chief prosecutor
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So it begins!
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The real question is he a sign of changes or just a scapegoat
StewpidAlex on
Now that they’re former MPs, immunity no longer applies, prosecutors are free to do their jobs.
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America should take note.
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Dont Worry. I’m sure Trump will give him a Visa so he can escape to the US
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On Monday, the Central Chief Prosecutor’s Office carried out a search and seizure at the residence of a former Member of Parliament, and in an investigation concerning fictitious employment it questioned a former MP as a suspect.
According to the authority’s statement, between 6 May 2014 and 9 May 2026, a Member of Parliament was entitled under the Act on the National Assembly to have their constituency work assisted by staff paid by the Office of the National Assembly. According to well-founded suspicion, the former MP took advantage of this and agreed with a mayor elected in 2024 that a relative of the mayor would be employed without any real intention of work as a personal secretary in an parliamentary faction. The agreement also included that part of the salary paid would be returned to the politician.
**Using a fraudulent employment contract concluded on 12 September 2024 with misleading content, the Office of the National Assembly suffered a total loss of 14,301,250 HUF. The person who did not perform any actual work passed most of the unlawfully received salary to a relative, who in return provided several hundred thousand forints as compensation to the former MP for maintaining the unjustified employment over a longer period.** The fictitious employment relationship was terminated with immediate effect on 22 April 2026.
**According to the statement, the offences qualify as acceptance of bribery committed through abuse of office in an organised manner, fraud causing significant damage committed in an organised manner, and use of a false private document.**
The prosecution ordered the detention of the former MP, who was also charged with another corruption-related offence in addition to the above. In the case, two other suspects had previously been questioned; the mayor is under criminal supervision, while another suspect is defending himself at liberty.
**On 16 April, four days after the elections, Barnabás Nagy, the Fidesz mayor of Halásztelek, was taken into custody and later placed under criminal supervision, i.e. house arrest. He is suspected of having arranged for his own mother, a 70-year-old pensioner who did not actually perform any work, to be employed as an assistant of a Member of Parliament at the Office of the National Assembly.**
Fun fact: Magyar has only been sworn in on Saturday, his ministers are to be sworn in on Tuesday. Since then (and a bit before that), all of the sudden the police and the prosecution started to do their jobs.
They started to do their jobs even without any changes in orders or leadership.
What a miracle!
It’ll get even better once the key leadership positions are changed, like the chief prosecutor
So it begins!
The real question is he a sign of changes or just a scapegoat
Now that they’re former MPs, immunity no longer applies, prosecutors are free to do their jobs.
America should take note.
Dont Worry. I’m sure Trump will give him a Visa so he can escape to the US
Trump’s buddy