A few months ago, it was only known that the accounting of the DatAdat group of companies marked by the name of Gordon Bajnai and the fake news publisher Oraculum 2020 Kft., located near SE, EzaLényeg, in a hidden settlement in Borsod, is handled by the same person, a certain Józsefné Tóth. Thanks to the partial reports made public by the National Security Committee, it is now well known that the companies in question are the determining stations of billions of campaign subsidies coming to the left from America and Switzerland.
In October last year, the investigators in the case of budget fraud appeared in Szegin, as it turned out that the accounting of DatAdat, which is part of the interest of former Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai and former Minister of Secrets, Ádám Ficsor, and which runs the campaign of the left, can be found in this settlement. According to the company data, the accounting duties are performed by a true left-wing confidante, Ms. József Tóth. After a short research, we found out that the lady, among other things, performs similar tasks at Oraculum 2020 Kft., the publisher of EzaLényeg near SE, so presumably the documents of this company are also located in the small settlement in Borsod.
The company belongs to the interests of Zoltán Páva, who is the son of the former socialist father-in-law and former mayor of Komló.
During the Gyurcsány government, Páva was responsible for the coordination of relations between the MSZP, the socialist faction and the cabinet. EzaLényege was created in 2019 and has already taken on a serious role in the left's local government campaign, its main profile being the distribution of anti-government disparaging material on social media. By the way, Páva is the managing director of Eagle Eye-Marketing Kft., which regularly worked for the parliamentary faction of the Democratic Coalition.
However, the partial report of the National Information Center (NIK) of last November and January of this year revealed that DatData and Oraculum, in addition to Józsefné Tóth, are connected by the fact that both companies took a significant share of the campaign billions flowing to the left from America and Switzerland. The national security investigation revealed that a total of four billion forints had arrived in Hungary, on the one hand from Action for Democracy (AD) led by the former adviser of Gordon Bajnai and Gergely Karácsony, and on the other hand from an unnamed Swiss foundation. The AD supported the Hungarian left with around HUF 3.17 billion, and the Swiss organization with HUF 887 million. Without exception, the Swiss transfers ended up at Oraculum, but the Pávás received an additional HUF one billion from the organization Action for Democracy, which also transferred HUF 1.85 billion to the account of Péter Márki-Zay's Mindinki Magyarországa Mozgalom (MMM). True, most of the amount, 1.4 billion, ended up with DatAdat.
It is almost certain that Oraculum also worked with DatAdat, since the Pávás paid the Bajnais more than HUF 320 million in exchange for various services.
Based on the magnitude of incoming funds and transfers, the NIK established that, in addition to MMM, DatAdat and Oraculum were the coordinators of the grants from abroad. The investigation made it likely that the money was used to influence the opinion of Hungarian voters and the outcome of the elections.
The statement made by Péter Márki-Zay on several occasions, according to which the money coming from abroad was not used for a political, but for a cultural change campaign, was clearly a lie.
Oraculum, which burned billions during the campaign, - in addition to DatAdat - carried out a pure left-wing political action. Most of the money coming from America and Switzerland went to the production of disparaging propaganda and targeted advertisements.
Source and full article: Magyar Nemzet
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