Rogan dismisses allegations over district property deals

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Budapest, January 14 (MTI) – Antal Rogan, head of the parliamentary group of the ruling Fidesz party and former mayor of Budapest’s 5th district, denied any wrongdoing after an investigation into property deals in the district was flagged at a council meeting on Wednesday.
Zoltan Selley, the district notary, told a meeting of the 5th district council that an investigation will “probably” be launched into real estate deals carried out under the leadership of Rogan. He informed the councillors that the district’s finances committee had discussed the matter on Tuesday in wake of press reports pointing to eight suspect property deals.
Socialist Pal Steiner, head of the district finances committee, said there will be no property sales in the district until the investigation is closed.
Rogan told a press conference after the district council meeting that he believes “a different decision was made” at the meeting but declined to comment further. He insisted that all decisions involving the district’s assets were lawful over the past few years and dismissed the opposition Egyutt (Together) party’s related legal action as “hype and a smear campaign”.





