István Tiborcz Was Asked, but He Remains Silent About His Secret Money
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The state would sell several high-value properties in Budapest and the countryside this year, including iconic downtown buildings and former ministry headquarters, according to the latest brochure of MNV Zrt. The fate of dozens of properties could be decided through the Electronic Auction System (EAR), and the total value could be in the order of a thousand billion. The list includes, for example, the former PM headquarters on József nádor Squar…
Instead of Válasz, they drove away the questioning Válasz Online, which said that Tiborcz may be an active player in the government's latest privatization process. The government would auction off several valuable, historical buildings.
The most active player in the luxury real estate market in recent months has clearly been a network of private equity funds linked to the prime minister’s son-in-law. Since there is nearly 700 billion forints worth of value in the 17 secret money bags we identified, we asked István Tiborcz to confess: tell us exactly which private funds belong to him. Instead of answering, he essentially “drove” our newspaper away. And yet our question is justif…
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