Prosecution investigators question Fidesz MP suspected of graft

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Hungary’s investigative prosecution service (KNYF) has questioned Fidesz MP György Simonka as a suspect in connection with its probe of organised crime that caused big losses to the budget, among other crimes.
Chief investigative prosecutor Imre Keresztes said in a statement on Thursday that Simonka had made a complaint concerning the charge, denied criminal activity and said he would make a statement later.
The speaker of parliament’s order suspending Simonka’s immunity was received on Monday, he said.
The KNYF and the National Bureau of Investigations raided several properties this week, seizing equipment and assets, he said.
According to the charges, Simonka obtained aid from the European Union and the Hungarian budget unlawfully by exploiting fruit and vegetable producers and organisations. The estimated losses incurred to the budget exceed 1.4 billion forints (EUR 4.3m), it added.





