The Attorney General's Office refuses to reveal why Pál Völner has not yet been detained

A Fidesz representative has previously been involved in a serious corruption case. His immunity has already been suspended.

Paul Völner, the Secretary of State in the Ministry of Justice who has since resigned, has been accused of accepting tens of millions in bribes in one of the most serious government corruption scandals in recent years. . In our series of articles, you can follow the latest developments in the series of abuses related to the Hungarian Judicial Enforcement Faculty, amounting to hundreds of millions.

The Central Investigation Prosecutor’s Office did not comment on the People’s name why Pál Völner, who was involved in the corruption scandal, was released.

Although Völner is suspected of accepting bribes on a regular basis from the chairman of the executive faculty, György Schadl, the Central Investigation Prosecutor’s Office dealing with his case has so far done nothing but interrogate him as a suspect. This happened in mid-December. However, his arrest has not been initiated, so Völner, a former deputy minister in the Ministry of Justice , can go to Parliament in the same way to vote,

Völner case: ministries are in no hurry to clear themselves of suspected corruption

Either they do not really try to find out, or if they do, they do not talk about it, that the ex-Secretary of State suspected of corruption, Paul Völner tried to arrange what and through them, as the prosecutor’s office suspects. This was revealed in the ministries’ answers to Bernadett’s questions.

Meanwhile, bailiffs bribing Schadl are already in custody. They suspected a total payment of nearly 900 million forints to György Schadl, chairman of the faculty. for their appointment.

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