At least according to the mayor of the Gyurcsány party.
According to DK mayor Sándor Szaniszló, the criminal case of the Amnesty leader's brother is related to foreign campaign financing. Although new hair-raising details about Mór Vig, who was banned from practicing as a lawyer, and the brother of the militant lawyer Dávid Vig, are being published every day, for now it is still a mystery what the connection is between the invoice factory case and the foreign campaign financing of the left.
Sándor Szaniszló was asked by the press about his opinion on the case of Mór Vig, who was detained by the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) and later arrested.
The politician stated that the Democratic Coalition had nothing to do with these cases involving campaign financing from abroad. The surprised journalist immediately asked if he understood that the mayor was talking about the case of the Amnesty leader's brother, to which the politician gave a clear answer: "Everything is connected with everything."
For now, it is a mystery how Mór Vig's criminal case is connected to any campaign financing.
So far, the following is known about Vig Mór, who has been banned from practicing, and about the recently exploded invoice fraud case:
At the end of November, the left's latest scandal broke out, when it became public that the NAV detectives arrested Vig Mór, the brother of the director of Amnesty International Hungary, in a large-scale raid reminiscent of action movies. is proceeding with. According to the suspicion, the man operated a business company that accepted invoices with false content in the amount of hundreds of millions of forints in order to reduce taxes.
NAV investigators searched 33 locations in the capital - using two drug and money sniffing dogs - and seized documents, electronic data, fake government office stamps, and lots of cash.
In the video of the action, it can be seen that the NAV officers placed the money found on a multi-person couch in one of the properties: in one seating area there were rows of 20,000, and in the other, 10,000 in the same way, next to them were a few hundred- and two-hundred-euro bundles. Telephones, data carriers, computers, piles of documents can be seen in the footage, as well as vehicles, including a Porsche SUV, which was also inspected by the NAV people.
In addition to this, several other cases of Mór Vig have come to light in recent days: according to public company data, he had or has an interest in a total of half a dozen companies. However, nine of the enterprises have already reached the fate of liquidation or forced liquidation.
Embarrassing: Fraudulent brother of Amnesty director who ran invoice factory arrested
Büro Cégkezelő Kft., a service provider that also operates as a company cemetery, is connected to Vig Mór, which is part of II. is registered in one of the ground-floor business premises on Keleti Károly Street in the district.
Around Mór Vig, the II. the name of the socialist mayors of the district.
Last year, he and the current district manager, Gergelly Őrsi, appeared at a joint briefing regarding the electric vehicles of a courier company. The seat of Büro Cégkezelő Kft., which also operates as a company cemetery, was acquired in January 2005 by II. from the district municipality to the company of the Vig family, then Csaba Horváth, also a socialist, was the mayor.
It is known that several companies belonging to Tibor Dessewffy, the confidant of the former left-wing prime ministers, Ferenc Gyurcsány and Gordon Bajnai, were registered at the company, which also operates as a company cemetery.
One such company is Datalyze Research Kft., which is a former subsidiary of the DatAdat group. There has been a lot of talk about DatAdat in recent months, the company group's owners and managers are made up of prominent left-wing politicians, the key positions include Gordon Bajnai, Viktor Szigetvári, Ádám Ficsor, István Molnár and the aforementioned Dessewffy. During the scandal of the dollar left, it was revealed that a considerable part of the money that came to the left from America and Switzerland landed at the company group, more than HUF 1.5 billion of the approximately four billion dollars ended up in the account of some DatAdat interest.
Another Dessewffy interest, Webpredict Kft., which, according to press reports, would have helped the united opposition's campaign with its artificial intelligence toolkit, was also acquired by a service provider connected to Vig Mór, which also operates as a company cemetery.
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Meanwhile, Vig Mór is in court for approximately forty counts of fraud. In February, a decision was reached in the case involving document forgery and lawyer abuse, and Mór Vig was sentenced to two years in prison, the execution of which was suspended for a five-year probationary period. The disbarred lawyer, citing a non-existent coin collector and also using an African company, damaged countless victims with a total of seventy million forints, according to the indictment.
He may have committed the frauds with the help of a criminal under international arrest. According to the information, Vigne had two accomplices in the fraud case carried out in the criminal association.
In addition, for example, a bribery case is included in the register.
It is well-known: the brother of Vig Mór, who is suspected of serious crimes, is the militant human rights defender, the director of Amnesty International Hungary, Dávid Vig, who in recent years has attacked the Hungarian government at home and in Brussels as a dominant domestic representative of the global left-wing network.
Dávid Vig is an important Hungarian link in the Soros network, as he previously led the law enforcement program of the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, but what is even more important is that, prior to his position as director of Amnesty International Hungary, for five years, between 2011 and 2016, at György Soros's foundation, the Open Society Foundations worked at
Cover image: Sándor Szaniszló bluntly stated that "everything is connected with everything"
Source: Facebook/Sándor Szaniszló