According to vs.hu, several employees were taken away in handcuffs from the Visegrad Street office in November. Those affected have since been fired. Due to the investigation, the office’s administration slowed down to an appreciable extent, index.hu wrote.
The Budapest Police Headquarter’s (BRFK) Anti-Corruption and Economic Crime Department opened an investigation against several employees of the Visegrad Street Central Registration Office “due to reasonable suspicion of felony of abuse of office” – the police confirmed the information of vs.hu.
Details were not communicated yet, because of the interest of the ongoing investigation. They only told they are investigating a total of 11 people, but it is not known whether they are all the employees of the office.
According to the information given, several office employees were taken away in handcuffs from Visegrad Street in November. The Budapest Chief Prosecutor’s Office carries out the supervision of the investigation, but they did not tell any details.
The existence of the case was also confirmed by the press office of the Administrative and Electronic Public Services Central Office (KEKKH). They added: the suspected employees had since been fired.
based on the article of index.hu
translated by BA
Copy editor: bm
Source: http://index.hu
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