Hungarian Audit Office working independently of political pressure, says head

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Hungary’s Audit Office (ÁSZ) was fully revamped during the past year, and its renewed structure and approach allows it to fulfill its constitutional role more effectively and to protect the lawful use of EU and government funds, ÁSZ head László Windisch said on Tuesday.
Commenting on a report recently presented to the European Parliament based on a review of the EP’s budgetary control committee in May, Windisch noted that the committee was not interested in ÁSZ’s work at the time but focused on practices under an earlier leadership. They “wanted to hear generic, political statements on public purchases and the accumulation of wealth of specific people” rather than the methodology and approach used in current reviews, Windisch said.
ÁSZ stood by its principle to refrain from assessing the work of the previous leadership, he said.
Windisch said it was “surprising and an unprecendented instance of political pressure” that the opposition Democratic Coalition, which was at the time under ÁSZ review, “mounted a personal attack against the head of ÁSZ, with the aim of influencing MEPs and applying political pressure”.





