{"id":1444,"date":"2015-12-16T14:12:21","date_gmt":"2015-12-16T13:12:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.direkt36.hu\/?p=1444"},"modified":"2022-10-11T20:00:17","modified_gmt":"2022-10-11T18:00:17","slug":"amikor-barati-korhoz-megy-a-jobbikos-kozpenz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/direkt36.exot.hu\/en\/amikor-barati-korhoz-megy-a-jobbikos-kozpenz\/","title":{"rendered":"When public money goes to friends. This time through Jobbik"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: left;\">\n<div style=\"margin: 1em 0px; text-align: left;\">\n<div style=\"text-align: left;\">Tam\u00e1s Maty\u00f3ka works as a car mechanic in the tiny Hungarian village Csom\u00e1d. His father has worked on diesel engines since 1991, and the now 39-year-old Tam\u00e1s joined the family business after graduating from school, according to an interview with them published last year in the car magazine Totalcar. In the interview they mostly talked about the proper maintenance of diesel engines while posing in front of a nude calendar.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"margin: 1em 0px; text-align: left;\">\n<p class=\"p2\">A few months before, Tam\u00e1s Maty\u00f3ka had been fairly busy with something completely different than diesel engines. His finance company M-Akta, founded in 2012, had a one-month deadline to meet. Maty\u00f3ka\u2019s firm was preparing an HUF 5.8m (\u20ac18,000) study for Jobbik on the political support of the radical party in comparison with other Hungarian parties.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Maty\u00f3ka is one of those people who were contracted by Jobbik to prepare studies for the party despite their apparent lack of experience in politics. The party also hired, for example, an accountant\u2019s firm to analyse home and foreign affairs in Hungary in 2011 for 3m HUF (\u20ac9,000). The company of the accountant\u2019s brother, an IT system administrator by profession, received 2m HUF (\u20ac6,500) to research the privatization of the aluminium industry in Hungary.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">What is common in these people is that they are all friends or acquaintances of Rich\u00e1rd Forrai, a prominent figure linked to Jobbik. Forrai acknowledged to Direkt36 that these companies were contracted by Jobbik at least partly because he knew the owners personally.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">The companies of these people received public money as almost all of Jobbik\u2019s revenues come from the Hungarian state, according to their latest reports. In Hungary, parties can receive public funds directly, or indirectly via their party foundations. According to Jobbik\u2019s financial reports, total revenues of the party added up to HUF 1.11bn (\u20ac3.55m) in 2014 of which 95 percent originated from public funds. The rest came from private donations. The income of Jobbik\u2019s party foundation, Gyarapod\u00f3 Magyarorsz\u00e1g, was solely their HUF 329m (\u20ac765,000) annual state subsidy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">As shown by the first part of our series on Jobbik, Forrai has played an important role in developing Jobbik to a professional political party with a base of experts and loyal media organizations. However, Forrai is not only a leading party operator, but also plays a key role in the use of Jobbik\u2019s funds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Based on Direkt36\u2019s calculations, Jobbik and its party foundation have spent almost HUF 2bn (\u20ac6.5m) since 2010 of which HUF 520m (\u20ac1.6m), 28 percent of all revenues has been received by companies currently owned by Forrai. In addition to Forrai\u2019s direct interests, his friends and acquaintances have also received tens of million forints (tens of thousands of euros). The majority of the rest has ended up at organizations and individuals associated with the party.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\"><em>The story told in 60 seconds:<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">[youtube id=&#8221;_qLwT8eBow0&#8243; align=&#8221;center&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"p2\">Compass to money<\/h3>\n<p class=\"p2\">Ir\u00e1nyt\u0171 Int\u00e9zet, a think tank funded and headed by Rich\u00e1rd Forrai, played an essential role in establishing Jobbik\u2019s economic hinterland. The think tank is prospering, thanks mostly to HUF 330m (\u20ac1m) paid by Jobbik. In 2014, its revenues reached HUF 124m (\u20ac400,000) with an operating profit of HUF 23.7m (\u20ac80,000).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Since the foundation of Ir\u00e1nyt\u0171 in 2011, many companies previously linked to the party have been acquired by Forrai\u2019s interests. The first was Magyar H\u00edrek Ltd., publisher of the Jobbik-leaning weekly Barik\u00e1d.<\/p>\n<div class=\"resp-iframe-forrai\">[iframe src=&#8221;\/\/www.direkt36.hu\/contents\/forrai\/index_eng.html&#8221; width=&#8221;100%&#8221; height=&#8221;100%&#8221; scrolling=&#8221;no&#8221; ]<\/div>\n<p class=\"p2\">Barik\u00e1d was founded in 2009 by Magyar H\u00edrek, which belonged at the time to Jobbik chairman G\u00e1bor Vona and then vice-president Csan\u00e1d Szegedi. However, after fallout between Szegedi and Jobbik in 2012, the publication of Barik\u00e1d came under threat as sales were decreasing. \u201cI thought it would be a good idea to run the company. I spoke with chairman [G\u00e1bor Vona] who said that the threat was real and agreed to sell it,\u201d said Forrai. Thus Ir\u00e1nyt\u0171 Int\u00e9zet bought the publisher from Szegedi and from Krisztina Vona-Szab\u00f3, wife of Vona, who had become a co-owner in the meantime.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">\u201cIf Forrai hadn\u2019t bought it, Barik\u00e1d would have gone bankrupt. I did not really know any entrepreneur from the private sector who could rationalize its operation costs that effectively,\u201d said party director G\u00e1bor Szab\u00f3. Forrai rationalized Barik\u00e1d\u2019s operations to save the weekly. Moreover, its HUF 84m (\u20ac270.000) revenue in 2012 had risen to HUF 121m (\u20ac391.000) while the profit of the magazine, which hardly consists of any adverts, reached HUF 17m (\u20ac55.000). The publisher has received almost HUF 97m (\u20ac307.000) in total from Jobbik\u2019s party foundation since 2011. In November 2015, Judit Szab\u00f3, Forrai\u2019s assistant at Ir\u00e1nyt\u0171 and Jobbik chairman G\u00e1bor Vona\u2019s sister-in-law, has become the manager of Magyar H\u00edrek along with Forrai.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">The next acquisition of Ir\u00e1nyt\u0171 was another company which had already received several orders from Jobbik. Kreat\u00edv Frakci\u00f3 was owned by Edina Laboncz and her sister with a portfolio of graphics, public relations design, and other related art activities. Among other works, the company designed the graphics of Barik\u00e1d and campaign leaflets for Jobbik.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Forrai said that he does not want to share the details how his companies function with the public. He explained, however, that he wanted to expand his portfolio with an event organizer company so he acquired the firm LKG Stars thus in the summer of 2014 through Ir\u00e1nyt\u0171 Int\u00e9zet.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">By that time, LKG Stars had already received various orders from Jobbik. It was established by Mih\u00e1ly Gulicska in September 2010 who has been one of Vona\u2019s bodyguards since 2009 and a \u201cfriend\u201d of the entire Jobbik\u2019s parliamentary group, according to the website of the Jobbik MP Gy\u00f6rgy Szil\u00e1gyi. Forrai claimed that he got to know Gulicska in 2010 and later they became friends. LKG Stars organized exclusive events, for example Jobbik team buildings or parliamentary group dinners. All its revenues come from Jobbik, a total of almost HUF 57m (\u20ac200.000). In November 2015, Judit Szab\u00f3, Vona\u2019s sister-in-law, also became a manager at LKG Stars in addition to Forrai.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"p2\">Studies from crony companies<\/h3>\n<p class=\"p2\">Forrai\u2019s firms frequently received orders from Jobbik to prepare various studies. Ir\u00e1nyt\u0171 was hired, for example, to write a 20-page-long piece on the \u2018Current questions of the British EU-membership\u2019 for HUF 5m (\u20ac16,000). This means Jobbik paid almost a thousand euros for each page. Ir\u00e1nyt\u0171 also prepared similar studies on criticisms of capitalism and on hybrid warfare.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Other companies also received orders from Jobbik to write studies, even though apparently they had nothing to do with politics or political science. Their owners, however, are Forrai\u2019s friends and acquaintances.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Forrai\u2019s explanation for this is that when in 2010 he took part in organizing the whole network of advisers around Jobbik, trust, experience, and fair prices were essential in allocating the assignments \u201cas we did not want to dismiss our reliable and faithful advisors after getting into parliament.\u201d Forrai said that this could have been the reason why his friends and acquaintances were hired. He added that these companies prepared only such studies that were deemed necessary by the leadership of the parliamentary group, which confirmed this in a written response to Direkt36.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">\u201cObviously this is a sensitive thing. You give the order to whom you trust in performing the task properly and to whom you can cooperate well with,\u201d said Forrai to Direkt36. \u201cWe had to be quick so we turned to those people who are intelligent and experienced and who used to work for us in their spare time mostly for free,\u201d explained Forrai why he sought his friends\u2019 help. Jobbik\u2019s parliamentary group also said that this played a part in the companies\u2019 selection.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">This explanation is remarkable because Jobbik MPs regularly criticize whenever public funds are allocated to friends by other political organizations. For example, J\u00e1nos Volner, vice-president of Jobbik, criticized the governing party Fidesz in October, arguing that the state allocates public funds to those \u201cwho maintain fruitful relationships with politicians.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Forrai said that he knows car mechanic Tam\u00e1s Maty\u00f3ka well but he does not clearly remember why Maty\u00f3ka\u2019s company was contracted to study Jobbik\u2019s political support. Forrai said it is not unlikely that Maty\u00f3ka received the order because of their relationship. The study, seen by Direkt36, analysed the responses about Jobbik in a poll database of 32,000 respondents, bought from Forrai\u2019s Ir\u00e1nyt\u0171 Int\u00e9zet. While the study cost HUF 5.8m (\u20ac18,000), the paper did not credit anyone as its author.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Maty\u00f3ka told Direkt36 that it was Rich\u00e1rd Forrai who approached his company but said \u201cwe would better ask him\u201d why Forrai chose M-Akta to prepare the study. According to Maty\u00f3ka, his company, which offers financial advisory services, is fully managed by a man named Zolt\u00e1n Debreczeni so he is the one who can talk about the study made for Jobbik. Maty\u00f3ka claimed that even though he established the company \u2013 as he had some money to invest \u2013 he does not take part in its daily operations. He works as a car mechanic and runs a food kiosk in Csom\u00e1d, he added.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Direkt36 approached Zolt\u00e1n Debreczeni but he said he was too busy to reply to any questions. Jobbik\u2019s parliamentary group said that they commission companies not based on what activities they registered but on their competence.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"p2\">A childhood friend<\/h3>\n<p class=\"p2\">Debreczeni, whom Forrai described as his friend, was also involved in the preparations of other studies for Jobbik. A company of Debreczeni received multiple contracts to conduct studies for Jobbik. Debreczeni\u2019s firm, FDNT, also used Ir\u00e1nyt\u0171\u2019s database of 32,000 respondents in its analysis of voters\u2019 political preferences in the autumn of 2013. Each page of the 68-page-long paper, which cost HUF 3 million (\u20ac10,000), contained 1 or 2 charts with a written explanation on the political parties\u2019 support based on various indicators. The author of this study also remained anonymous.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Debreczeni and Forrai have known each other since their childhood. Forrai\u2019s first company was registered in the house of Debreczeni\u2019s parents.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Later on, they established two companies together. One of them, DeFo Leasing s.r.o., was registered in Slovakia and deals with car leasing and fleet management. Its activity played a part in why there are so many cars with Slovakian license plates on the roads of Hungary. According to its website, DeFo Leasing buys cars in Hungary but sells them in Slovakia, thus lowering the registration fees and maintenance costs for the owner as they can bypass the registration tax and the expensive VAT on automobiles in Hungary. In general, the company takes advantage of the \u201csimpler, more advantageous tax environment\u201d compared to Hungary.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">According to Forrai, he co-founded the company because he was fed up with the economic environment in Hungary, and the final push was when then Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcs\u00e1ny famously said that \u2018everyone is free to leave the country\u2019. \u201cWell, so let\u2019s take a look around the economic opportunities abroad, I thought. My friend [Zolt\u00e1n Debreczeni] had relatives in Slovakia so we went there to explore business opportunities,\u201d Forrai recalled.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">However, something is wrong with his explanation as Gyurcs\u00e1ny made this statement in June 2006 while Forrai and Debreczeni had already established the company in March. Forrai explained later in an e-mail that Gyurcs\u00e1ny\u2019s statement only gave a boost to actually operate the company, but not for its foundation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Although Forrai later sold his shares in the companies co-owned with Debreczeni, the two remained friends. Debreczeni\u2019s firm, FDNT, was hired by Jobbik to write studies, despite its main activity was renting out cars. Debreczeni became the owner of FDNT in September 2011, and two months later Jobbik ordered three political studies from them for HUF 8m (\u20ac25,000).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">One of the papers evaluated Hungarian home and foreign affairs in 2011, another covered the European debt crisis, and the third assessed the performance of the Hungarian economy in 2011. We wanted to have a look into the latter, but Jobbik refused our request, claiming that the study was used in preparation of decision-making and therefore cannot be made public. Jobbik paid almost HUF 3m (\u20ac10,000) for the 30-page study. Altogether, FDNT prepared five analyses for Jobbik for HUF 18m (\u20ac60,000). Zolt\u00e1n Debreczeni did not want to make any comments regarding these studies, citing his limited time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Zolt\u00e1n Debreczeni\u2019s brother, Tam\u00e1s, received even more orders from Jobbik trough his company, 3 Tech Bt. At that time, its main activity covered \u2018other IT services\u2019 and prepared six studies for Jobbik for HUF 8m (\u20ac25,000). Tam\u00e1s Debreczeni\u2019s company prepared studies on labour unions and the privatization of the aluminium industry. Forrai claimed that Tam\u00e1s Debreczeni was an IT system administrator, but later he added in an email that \u201cthe services he offers do not only include IT and business advisory activities, but also the development and maintenance of IT systems.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">We were given a chance to look at the paper analysing the welfare system of Hungary. It characterizes the welfare system in 14 pages, summarizes the current social benefits in another three pages, then presents relevant legislation with a short introduction in the final 14 pages. The study\u2019s author is unknown and the document, which cost HUF 1.3m (\u20ac4,000) for Jobbik, did not list any sources on which it was based.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"p2\">Only the output is essential<\/h3>\n<p class=\"p2\">When we asked Forrai why he ordered studies for Jobbik on social and economic issues from an IT company, Forrai said that Tam\u00e1s Debreczeni probably involved a subcontractor. \u201cAccording to the contract, either you wrote the analysis or an expert \u2013 if one is needed to be involved due to the lack of your know-how \u2013 who you involve and you\u2019re responsible for him. The most important thing is that the output must be of good quality,\u201d said Forrai.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Debreczeni\u2019s partner in the company at the time was T\u00edmea Polg\u00e1r whom we asked about the firm\u2019s role in preparing the studies, but she said she could not tell that and did not want to answer any other questions. When we called Tam\u00e1s Debreczeni, he said that he would not have time to answer our questions until January.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Not only the brother of Zolt\u00e1n Debreczeni, but also his brother-in-law received orders from Jobbik. The then 20-year-old R\u00f3bert Pataky established White Heaven Kft. in 2010 and it prepared two studies for Jobbik in 2012 for HUF 4.4m (\u20ac14,000). According to Forrai, he \u2018hasn\u2019t seen Robi for 2-3 years\u2019, and even though he did not remember clearly, he \u2018could imagine\u2019 that Jobbik contracted White Heaven through him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">At the time of the contracts, White Heaven had three activities according to the company register: transporting goods, courier mail, and renting \u2018other assets\u2019. The two study topics are not related to any of these categories. One of them was about the crisis management in Iceland, the other is about the \u2018radical trend\u2019 is Europe. The latter cost HUF 3.3m (\u20ac10,000), containing 24 pages, mainly introducing 16 parties in Europe each in around one page.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">Neither sources, nor the name of the author were shown in the document. We wanted to reach R\u00f3bert Pataky, but he has not replied to our emails.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><em>For information on companies, we used the databases of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ceginfo.hu\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Ceginfo<\/a> and\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.opten.hu\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Opten<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jobbik paid millions to companies of the friends of one of its associates for writing political studies. 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