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Budapest Audit: Gov’t Expert Earns $2.7M Monthly

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Budapest Pays $2.7 Million Monthly for Goverment “Screening Expert”

Budapest, Hungary – The Budapest city government is paying László Domokos a⁤ gross monthly fee of HUF 2.7 million (approximately $7,200 USD) to conduct a financial review, a contract totaling HUF 17.19 million (approximately $45,700 USD) through December 31, 2025, according to data released in response to a public interest ⁤request. Domokos was appointed by⁤ the Ministry of Public Governance and Regional Development (KTM) as a “screening expert”⁤ following government negotiations with the capital city amid⁢ concerns over it’s budget.

The appointment comes after Budapest faced a potential bankruptcy earlier this⁢ summer, temporarily averted​ by a court ruling. The ‌government initiated the review to assess whether funds allocated to the city, notably a HUF 89 billion (approximately $237 million USD) “solidarity contribution” from‍ the Minister of ‌National Economy, are being⁢ used responsibly. ‌KTM officials stated the goal​ is to ensure “taxpayers’ money [is] not poured into a non-bottomless well,” according to⁣ reports ​following negotiations with Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony.

The KTM confirmed no tender or selection process was used for Domokos’s ⁣appointment, stating⁤ the government “decided ⁣to provide‍ the expert background” and issued a letter of credentials. The review’s outcome is ‌highly likely tied to the continued disbursement of the solidarity contribution, raising questions about the independence of the assessment and its potential‌ impact on Budapest’s financial stability.

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