According to Fidesz, the case of Katalin Cseh and her company network raises serious questions, there is a suspicion of fraud involving European Union subsidies, so they are turning to the European Anti-Fraud Office, OLAF, said Tamás Deutsch, the EP representative of the larger government party, to MTI in his video statement.
In his statement, the Fidesz politician first asked the question of where Ákos Hadházy had gone. A politician who has been "considering" for years in the investigation of "false cases concocted by himself" listens "in the bee pasture", as "the moderns and progressives" call weeds and weeds. Meanwhile, a real scandal, the case of Katalin Cseh, has been raising more and more serious questions for days, said Tamás Deutsch. He added: Ákos Hadházy wouldn't even have to go to the end of the world to explore, it would be enough for him to look around in his own circle, around Momentum's house.
Katalin Cseh, a politician from the left-wing rainbow coalition party called Momentum, has been working as an EP representative for years, working with all her energy against her own country. He is attacking Hungary and the Hungarian people with enormous vehemence, he said. He added: Katalin Cseh is accusing herself of corruption, abuse, money laundering in everything.
The Fidesz politician announced: "the executioner will be hanged", Katalin Cseh was exposed. It turned out that what he kept lying about the tens and hundreds of thousands of Hungarians, he actually did it himself. "Umbulda, abuse, embezzlement, working for one's own pocket," said Tamás Deutsch.
He said: a company led by Katalin Cseh and the business circle of the Cseh family operated as a "network of companies systemically exploiting domestic funds and EU subsidies", and for this purpose they were skilled in the nominal relocation of their locations. won EU subsidies with reference to the organization of the 2024 Olympics in Hungary
During this time, he led this company while he and his party, Momentum, played a role in the Hungarian Olympics in 2017.
"It turned out again that Katalin Ceh is only interested in money and power," he said. Tamás Deutsch added: it turned out that the technology, for the development of which the Czech family's company won EU funds, already existed before and even belonged to their company network. The case of Katalin Cseh and her network of companies raises serious questions, suspicions of fraud involving European Union subsidies arise.
That is why they are turning to the European Anti-Fraud Office, OLAF, in the case, said the Fidesz MEP, adding that they are working to prevent EU funds from being stolen.
Source: MTI