The listening money could be "disguised" as rent.
István Tényi turned to the National Investigation Agency (NNI) after it became clear a few days ago that the operation of the Tisza Party is characterized by opaque financial affairs, as evidenced by the new audio recording made public on Tuesday.
In this, Márk Radnai, one of Péter Magyar's most important people, the vice-president of the party, talks about the fact that financial chaos reigned in the Tisza Party, and he also refers to: the brother of the party president, Márton Magyar - as before from the state companies managed by Magyar - also from the party earned money.
In his factual report, he recalled that in the audio recording that was made public, Radnai also mentions another former confidant, Dezső Farkas, who, according to him, had to leave because he was the one who "couldn't say no" to Péter Magyar and "spilled" 103 million on Hősök to the "feeling" of its spaces.
In addition, the name of Dezső Farkas is also mentioned by Hanzel Henrik and Evelin Vogel in the conversation that they both recorded - it can be read in the document sent to the authorities, which also states that according to the recording
Hanzel offers: he could pay half a million a month for Evelin's listening, which could be taken out of the party coffers "with the help of Dezső" through a fictitious - for example, room rental - contract.
Incidentally, during the conversation recorded on Sunday, June 16, Hanzel also says: "I know this now, no, I know this now, I guarantee this. I guarantee this by going in tomorrow and I will bring you the month of June on Tuesday".
Based on this, it is quite possible that such a payment was made.
In any case, the Tisza Party's second quarter report states that more than ten million forints were spent on rental fees, but it is not detailed who rented what from whom and for how much, Tényi pointed out, who filed a complaint with the NNI on suspicion of embezzlement and misappropriation.
Cover image: Péter Magyar, the then vice-chairman of Tisza, gives a speech at the party's "Hősök terei izén"
Source: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák