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Lastly.
Hungarian intelligence service gathered info on EU investigators who were looking into the finances of Orbán's son-in-law's company. In 2015-2017.
https://www.politico.eu/article/hungary-viktor-orban-cia-spy-wiretap-hack-laptop-eu-officials-information-office-budapest-olaf/
Essentially they investigated the use of EU funds, and how they disappear somewhere in the family of Orbán. Meanwhile the IH (the Information Office) investigated them and their findings. They wiretapped them, searched their hotel rooms, shadowed them, and such.
Then in 2018 after the new government formed, our foreign minister (Szijjártó), launched an investigation with the help of the interior ministry into the investigation of the IH! A group of 20 investigators invaded the building of the IH, searched the documents and databases, interrogated the glowies working there. They cited general screening, but they were looking for that specific case. They found little, it seems the original spying went on the down low, they did "white paper" reports, and these weren't filed as any other document. I doubt we'll ever know what was in there.
The local director of Transparency International says it doesn't matter where we look the investigation what the IH did on the EU officials, it was illegal. From his reasoning (which I won't translate I lack judicial jargon) he might just be right.
>Contacted by POLITICO, Bertalan Havasi, press chief of Orbán’s office, said: “We are not dealing with fake news reports.”
Classic. Just recently I read the same quite from an Trump lackey when he was approached by Reuters.