Ákos Hadházy, an independent member of parliament, made baseless accusations again when he defined the real estate investment in Péter Oszkó's sphere of interest as "NER-feudalism".

But this is not the first case when it turns out that Hadházy cannot be taken seriously. A few days ago, he claimed to Átlátszó that Zoltán Ruff, who runs the media company of Beatrix Mészáros (wife of Lőrinc Mészáros), is the owner of the land in Balatonheny where a "thousand square meter castle" is being built. The portal and the leftist father-in-law, equipped with drones and cameras, set out together to prepare investigative material, at the same time strongly criticizing what they believe to be the owner, for complicating the "huge" construction in the "scenic beauty" settlement, which is also a "world heritage, nature conservation area".

This story is about NER feudalism, with a castle, an officer's house, a separate bath, a fun house

- said Hadházy at a press conference called Korrupcióninfo.

But the real owner, none other than the company of Péter Oszkó, who was the finance minister of Gordon Bajnai's socialist government, applied to the Magyar Nemzet

OXO Properties Holding Kft. - of which Péter Oszkó is the only registered member according to the Opten company database - stated in a letter sent to our editors that the company is an investor in several private developments in the Balaton highlands, and within its portfolio, the company is a private investor of the Central European Private Equity Fund V. whose investments include the real estate complex in question at 10 Petőfi Sándor utca, Balatonhenye.

A lot of incorrect information about the affected private development in Balatonheny has appeared in the press, which unnecessarily burdens our activities and may adversely affect our operations.

- they wrote, adding that in view of the private nature of the investment of the capital fund in which they are interested, everyone is asked to refrain from false statements and speculations regarding the ownership of the investment.

The original article HERE .

Cover photo: Gábor Fuszek