Ádám Matolcsy considers Péter Magyar’s statements to be inaccurate, he has had a residence permit in the United Arab Emirates for four years – among other things, this is clear from the answer given by the son of the former central bank governor given to RTL. Péter Magyar said at his press conference on Mondaythat according to his knowledge, Ádám Matolcsy received a permanent settlement visa in the United Arab Emirates – Ádám Matolcsy now responded to this. Magyar then added that he also expects him to appear in court if necessary.
“I was surprised by the statement of the future prime minister, as it is inaccurate for several reasons and, unfortunately, it repeatedly portrays me in a bad light,” Matolcsy responded to RTL Hírado. He also wrote that he regularly stays abroad due to his work, but he often visits home, and he has had a residence permit in the United Arab Emirates for four years.
In the meantime, it was also revealed on Tuesday that the General Prosecutor’s Office in the case of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank brought the investigation carried out by the police so far into the jurisdiction of the prosecutor, and the further investigation will be conducted by the Central Investigative General Prosecutor’s Office. About the importance of this we wrote in more detail in this article.
Ádám Matolcsy a few days ago he replied to the Telexthen he wrote, among other things, that his income comes from legal, transparent business activities. “If any authority wants to investigate my activities, I will fully cooperate. I am convinced that the new government and the relevant authorities will make their decisions on a factual basis, while respecting the laws.” We also asked about the information of 444, according to which he would have moved his assets to Dubai before the elections. According to Ádám Matolcsy, the statement is untrue. Details in this article.
In February of last year, the Emergency Police National Investigation Office ordered an investigation into the case concerning the Hungarian National Bank based on the report of the State Audit Office. In the middle of March last year, the State Audit Office (ÁSZ) published three reports, totaling more than six hundred pages, which are more or less related to the central bank.
Two days before the publication of the official report, on March 17, Direkt36, which obtained the draft report of the Audit Office, reported that the SAO found serious deficiencies and identified decisions that caused serious losses in connection with the management of the central bank’s foundation assets of hundreds of billions of forints. About how approximately HUF 200 billion from the assets of the MNB foundations was lost in various real estate cases, we wrote more about it in this articleand the developments of the MNB case we follow here.











