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Court Rules Against Budapest Transport Company, Orders EUR 500,000 Fine

The Budapest Transport Centre (BKK) will pay a HUF 200 million (EUR 500,000) fine imposed by Hungary’s Public Procurement Arbitration Board over a public bus service tender. The fine was issued because the board found that the scheduling of bus availability was not clearly defined in the initial phase of the procurement process. BKK challenged the ruling, arguing that all bidders had equal information and opportunities, and no complaints were fi…

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The Public Procurement Authority punished BKK back in 2024, and the court upheld this ruling.

BKK lost in court over a bus tender - it emerged from posts by Dávid Vitézy and Alexandra Szentkirályi. The leader of the Podmaniczky Movement, Dávid Vitézy, wrote that a court ruling has now been issued that BKK, led by Tibor Draskovics and Katalin Walter, conducted a bus tender worth tens of billions of forints illegally and in a way that restricted competition. According to the post, the court upheld the Public Procurement Arbitration Board's…

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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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