‘Orban-Gate’ Scandal Reveals Hungarian Intelligence Derailed Probe Into Operation Against Opposition Tisza
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Direkt36 tries to rewrite the Tisza IT scandal
Direkt36’s latest article tries to recast a serious national security case as a political persecution story. It claims that two IT specialists linked to the Tisza Party were targeted under false pretenses and that the real scandal was a covert operation against the party. That framing falls apart when placed next to the facts made public after the National Security Committee on March 24.
‘Orban-Gate’ scandal reveals Hungarian intelligence derailed probe into operation against opposition Tisza
Hungary’s intelligence services pressured the police over an investigation into a covert, high-profile operation against Tisza Party, documents obtained by investigative news site Direkt36 show.
A mysterious figure named “Henry” had previously tried to recruit them to betray the party. “Henry” even predicted the subsequent data leak to them. The police wanted to bring him down, but then the police arrived.
According to documents obtained by Direkt36, a well-organized operation was underway to bring down the Tisza Party's IT system. People affiliated with the party wanted to bring it down, but at that time, under pressure from the secret service, police proceedings were initiated against them, apparently on fabricated grounds.
According to the portal, the story was a complex secret service operation.
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