The general manager of the Budapest public utility holding company rests from the fatigue of work sometimes on the Spanish coast or in Morocco. On his Instagram page, Imre Mártha, CEO of the Budapest public utility holding company, shared photos of his vacation, reports Metropol.

As the newspaper reminds us: Mártha was appointed president and CEO of Magyar Electricity Works in 2008, at the age of just 32.

Imre Mártha also reached a high position during the mayorship of Gergely Karácsony. As Metropol writes, under the left-wing city management, Főtáv, the Capital Public Area Maintenance Company, the Capital Gardening, the chimney sweeps, and even the Burial Company were brought together, and Mártha became the number one manager of the huge company.

In the pictures collected by Metropol, Imre Mártha wrote on one of the yachting pictures, where he was seen with a lady in a swimsuit: Home office:

Source: Metropol

In another photo, he checked in luxury hotel in Morocco

Source: mandiner.hu

Meanwhile, layoffs continue at the capital's utility companies 

Mandiner recently reported that, according to Metropol's claims, there is continuous fear of layoffs in the Budapest superholding. A man with two children, for example, was kept in limbo for months, and finally, just before the holidays, he was kicked out along with several others. According to the man, the "thinning" is continuing, company managers are clearly moving to manual workers, while Karácsony employs more and more consultants.

The giant capital company, BKM Budapesti Közművek Nonprofit Zrt., finally sent a letter in this regard, in which they point the finger at the government.

"Due to government deductions, the Capital City's notoriously difficult economic situation has drastically deteriorated, for example, public cleaning tasks receive almost HUF 1.9 billion less. For this reason, the City Hall was only able to order the operation of around a quarter fewer street waste collection containers this year compared to the previous more than 11,000"

they wrote.

Source: mandiner.hu

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