EP committee sees conflict of interest concerning Trócsányi’s EC candidacy

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The legal committee of the European Parliament (JURI) has established that there is a conflict of interest between Hungarian MEP László Trócsányi’s candidacy for EU commissioner and law firm Nagy and Trócsányi’s receiving orders from the Hungarian state, JURI vice-chairman Sergey Lagodinsky told reporters in Brussels on Thursday.

According to Lagodinsky, 11 members of the body voted against and 9 supported that the foreign affairs committee of the EP should hear Trócsányi, who is the Hungarian government’s candidate for commissioner in charge of neighbourhood policy and EU enlargement.

Trócsányi said in a statement that a political decision lacking any factual basis had been made and he would take the necessary legal steps.

József Szájer, an MEP of Fidesz, told Hungarian journalists in Brussels that a “witch hunt is underway”, commenting on Trócsányi’s hearing. Europe’s leftists are attacking Trócsányi because, as justice minister, he had devised and approved rules that halted illegal migration into Hungary, he said.

Szájer argued that the law firm set up by Trócsányi had not received any new orders from the state during his five-year tenure, only the implementation of previous orders continued. He added that no single argument had been heard in the legal committee which would have revealed any real conflict of interest.

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