In Szécsény's representative body, already in 2019, criminal suspicions were mentioned in connection with the businesses, which have now clearly been found to belong to Katalin Cseh's company network. A recording of the board's meeting in question was also made, which anyone can view, reports Magyar Nemzet.

A reader drew the attention of the Hungarian Nation to what happened in the town of Szécsény. After that, the Mediaworks News Center came across the 2019 video recording, which shows the contemporary meeting of the local representative body.

The meeting becomes exciting when the independent mayor László Stayer gives the floor to Serfőzőné Fábián Erzsébet, who got into the board with the support of the Let's do it for Szécsényiekért Egyesület. Calling for an all-encompassing investigation, the politician said that, in his opinion, Mondat Nyomdaipari Kft. and Royal Press Hungary Nyomdaipari és Kommunikációs Kft.

AMONG SUSPECTED CRIMINAL CIRCUMSTANCES, IT RECEIVED HUF 1.5 BILLION IN SUPPORT, TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE FACT THAT SZÉCÉNY IS CONSIDERED AN EXTREMELY DISADVANTAGED TOWNSHIP. 

This is important because the companies operating in the city were able to take advantage of special support for the development of the region by starting various tenders, minimizing the deductible.

Since the project was implemented in Szécsény, Mrs. Serfőző was also interested in what the city benefited from the activities of the two businesses. He thought it was particularly interesting that

THE COMPANIES NAMED A PROPERTY WHICH WAS OWNED BY THE MUNICIPALITY AS THEIR BRANCH PREMISES. 

That is why he expected an answer from the mayor, among other things, whether it is possible to know what kind of activity and development took place in the property. László Stayer's answer practically revealed that

NOTHING, THE KEY WAS WITH THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT, WHICH NO ONE HAS RECEIVED. 

In recent weeks, it has become clear that the two companies belong to the network of companies linked to current politician Katalin Cseh.

Source: Magyar Nemzet / Origo

Photo: MTI/Zoltán Máthé