Völner-Schadl case: the government denies interfering in the investigation
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“Nobody interfered” in the investigation of the Völner-Schadl case, this is how the government reacted to RTL Híradó, after Telex wrote that it could have heard from Rogán Antal, former Secretary of State Pál Völner about an investigation being carried out against György Schadl. In its response to RTL, the cabinet also wrote that “the deputy ministers of all ministries attend working meetings at least once every week in the Carmelite monastery.”…
The Völner-Schadl case came back into focus, mainly because Péter Magyar spoke in several interviews about the fact that someone from the government level informed the State Secretary for Justice Pál Völner, accused of corruption, that György Schadl, the then president of the Executive Faculty, was under surveillance and Völner himself was under suspicion.
Telex wrote on Friday that Pál Völner, then Minister of State for Justice, may have heard from the government about an investigation being carried out against György Schadl, the then president of the Judicial Executive Faculty. The portal knows that a month before former deputy Judit Varga was summoned to the Prime Minister's Office a month before Völner himself was suspected of corruption. Asked by RTL Híradó, the government said that “no one i…
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