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A One-Minute Interview for 30 Million – This Is How Szerencsejáték Zrt. Left Billions to the Tourism Foundation Linked to Ráhel Orbán.

Summary by Heti Világgazdaság
The Hungarian Tourism Association Foundation (MTSZA) has received a total of 3 billion forints in support from Szerencsejáték Zrt. in the past ten years. There are also items in the contracts that are difficult to explain, but the organization did not disclose the details even in response to a public interest data request, although the NAIH says they should do so.
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The Hungarian Tourism Association Foundation (MTSZA) has received a total of 3 billion forints in support from Szerencsejáték Zrt. in the past ten years. There are also items in the contracts that are difficult to explain, but the organization did not disclose the details even in response to a public interest data request, although the NAIH says they should do so.

·Hungary
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The value of a 1-minute interview was set at 30 million forints by Szerencsejáték Zrt.'s company, Szerencsejáték Service Nonprofit Kft., in a contract concluded with the Hungarian Tourism Association Foundation (MTSZA), and an oral report was valued at 10 million forints - according to the contracts obtained by our newspaper. According to the agreements, the state-owned company paid the majority of the public money to the tourism foundation led …

·Budapest, Hungary
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24 HU broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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