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Transparency International Hungary, with co-organiser Connect Europe Association, held a full-day conference on “Protecting...
In December 2022, European Union institutions suspended and tied to conditions Hungary’s access to...
Budapest, 15 October, 2024 ° Factual mistakes and serious distortions characterise the report concluding...
Transparency International (TI) Hungary, in cooperation with Connect Europe Association, is organising an international...
In Hungary, private equity funds have become a vehicle to hide wealth and to...
On 18 June the Sovereignty Protection Office asked 62 questions from Transparency International Hungary...
The Sovereignty Protection Office (SPO), on the 18th of June, formally notified Transparency International...
In April 2024, the Hungarian Parliament passed a new law which, like Sauron’s eye, allows the...
  Budapest, 30 January 2024. Hungary retained its previous ranking as the European Union’s...
The gas fitter from Felcsút took the lead in TI Hungary’s interactive database based...
László Szíjj and Lőrinc Mészáros, both individually and together, are well ahead of the...
As of the end of the first quarter of 2023, the Hungarian government is...
Transparency International Hungary (TI-Hungary) has won a final judgment in a case concerning the...
The world’s most comprehensive corruption survey, the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), was compiled for...
In 2022, the Government of Hungary made some important steps to upgrade the country’s...
Reacting to the decision of the Council of the EU to suspend EU funds...
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