The owner of the Ruszwurm confectionary in Buda previously announced that in exchange for financial support, Márta V. Naszályi promised that he would not evict the Korona and Ruszwurm confectioneries from Buda Castle. An investigation into the bribery scandal is underway, but in the meantime, the Budavar municipality is permanently closing one of the country's most famous confectioneries.

According to an executive protocol dated October 26, on December 4, the Budapest municipality will permanently close one of the country's most famous confectioneries, Ruszwurm, and the measure may also affect the Korona confectionary, Index reports . According to the minutes obtained by the newspaper, the execution was initiated by the district municipality and ordered by the Budaörs district court.

The measure affects the Ruszwurm confectionary, but according to their information, the Korona confectionary also received a similar letter. Locks are changed during the on-site procedure, as a result of which the pastry shops cannot continue their activities.

As reported by Civilek.info , Miklós Szamos, the owner of Ruszwurm Cukrászda Kft., said earlier: in exchange for financial support, Márta V. Naszályi promised that he would not remove the Korona and Ruszwurm confectioneries from Buda Castle. According to Miklós Szamos, the later mayor of Budavar asked him to donate money to his campaign before the 2019 municipal elections. Therefore, Márta V. Naszályi offered protection, which the owner of the pastry shop believed to be a custom in the underworld.

Before the elections, he recommended that if the financial support were to be provided, they would sign a contract with me so that it would not be possible to get out of here, even with a crime. The offer involved two confectioneries: Korona and Ruszwurm. The mayor also emphasized: if the support is not provided, it will not be protected. So he asked for protection money

said the pastry shop owner. He added: the promise was that if he supports the left-wing mayor's campaign, they will sign a contract with him that the confectioneries can only be bought for hundreds of millions of forints.

Later, the Hungarian Nation learned that

the police are investigating the corruption scandal linked to Márta V. Naszályi on suspicion of accepting a bribe. 

The mayor admitted that he had a conversation with Miklós Szamos, a settlement offer was also discussed, but he denied that he had asked him for defense money.

Source: Hungarian Nation

Photo: Ruszwurm Confectionery Facebook