The asset declaration of the Hungarian ministers is public
It was made public government website the asset declaration of the ministers and state secretaries of the Orbán government for the year 2021. Three new ministers did not have to meet the June 1st deadline, so their asset declarations were not known until now.
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The three missing are Minister of National Defense Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky, Minister of Innovation and Culture János Csák, and Minister Márton Nagy, Minister without portfolio responsible for economic development. According to his declaration of assets, Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky is one of the richest members of the government.
Minister of National Defense Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky gives a speech at the annual meeting of defense, military and air force attachés at the headquarters of the Military National Security Service (KNBSZ) in Budapest on June 27, 2022 / Photo: MTI/Zoltán Máthé
Property declaration of Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky:
Real estate:
- Budapest 12th district, 102 sqm residential building (apartment building), ½ ownership, purchase 2020.
- Budapest 12th district, 74 sqm residential building (apartment house), full ownership, purchased in 2017.
- Budapest 12th district, 85 sqm residential building (apartment building), ½ ownership, purchased in 2017.
- Badacsonytomaj residential building, yard, vineyard, 3455 sqm, full ownership, gift in 2019.
- Tabajd farm building, yard, 10,373 sq.m., full ownership, purchased in 2015.
- Tabajd forest, 35,271 sq m, full ownership, purchased in 2015.
- Tabajd forest, 42,570 sq m, full ownership, purchased in 2015.
- Gyulakeszi vineyard, pasture, 6745 sqm, ¼ ownership, purchase 2006.
High value chattels:
- Lexus car, purchased in 2010.
Securities, accounts receivable:
- Investment fund 50 million 164 thousand 697 forints
- Share (OTP) HUF 28 thousand
- Risk life insurance 2 million 570 thousand 730 forints
- Credit institution account receivable other bank account, current account, account) HUF 1 billion 67 million 467 thousand 854
- Accounts receivable from credit institutions in foreign currency (forint value) 86 million 576 thousand 525 forints
Debts:
- Debt to a credit institution is HUF 58 million 984 thousand 511
Taxable income from employment in addition to the ministerial salary:
Company ownership and amount of profit derived from it:
- London Capital Zrt., headquarters in Budapest, 10 percent shareholder, 100 percent shareholder
- V4NA Ltd., based in London, 3 percent shareholder, 3 percent shareholder
- VBPS Ingatlanforgalmazó és Hasznosító Kft., headquarters Budapest 100 percent shareholder, 100 percent shareholder
- Új Clinic Zrt., headquarters in Budapest, 100 percent shareholder, 100 percent profit
With the new asset declarations, it will be impossible to monitor the financial situation of the representatives
Declaration of assets of Minister of Economic Development Márton Nagy
Real estate:
- Budapest 2nd district, 89 sqm, apartment building (apartment house), 12 sqm terrace, full ownership, purchase 2014
- Budapest 12th district, 49 sqm, residential building (apartment house), 19.45 sqm terrace, 3/10 ownership, purchase 2021
- Budapest 12th district, 5 sqm, storage, 3/10 ownership, purchase 2021
High-value movables:
Securities, accounts receivable:
- Hungarian government paper HUF 90 million
- Accident insurance HUF 30 million
- Health insurance 20 million forints
- Life insurance HUF 50 million
- Cash 3 million forints
- Credit institution account receivable other bank account, current account, number) HUF 8 million
- Credit institution account receivable in foreign currency 10,000 euros (4 million forints)
- Voluntary pension fund 528 thousand 260 forints
Taxable income from employment:
- 5 million forints per month as Minister of Economic Development
- Supervisory board member of Mol Nyrt. EUR 4,000 (HUF 1.6 million per month)
Company ownership and amount of profit derived from it:
- There is none, although Márton Nagy mistakenly entered his supervisory board membership in Mol Nyrt.
Minister of Economic Development Márton Nagy speaks about the latest products of the Széchenyi Card Program at a press conference held in Budapest on June 20, 2022 / Photo: MTI/Lajos Soós
Interesting that among the new members of the government, he was the only one to state how much he will receive for his new position. Until now, it has not been revealed how much the ministers earn, whose salaries are decided by Viktor Orbán alone, according to a mid-June amendment.
The parliament voted to increase Viktor Orbán’s salary
Asset declaration of Minister of Innovation and Culture János Csák
Real estate:
- Budapest 3rd district, 400 sqm (790 sqm in total), residential building, ½ ownership, purchased in 2000.
- Szigliget, 126 sqm house (resort), 629 sqm plot, ½ ownership, purchased in 2000.
- Badacsonytomaj, 212 sqm house (resort), 1555 sqm plot, ½ ownership, purchased in 2017.
- Budapest 3rd district, 193 sqm residential building, 617 sqm plot, ½ ownership, purchase 2022.
High-value movables:
- Triumph Bonneville T 120 motorcycle, purchase 2018.
- Yamaha Tracer motorcycle, purchase 2020.
Securities, accounts receivable:
- State securities HUF 71 million
- The portfolio with the investment fund manager is HUF 90 million
- Savings deposit 25 thousand 500 euros (10.3 million forints) or 8 million forints
Debts:
Taxable income from employment:
- Book writing HUF 372 thousand + VAT (one-off)
Company ownership and amount of profit derived from it:
- Mobilnet Kft. was 80 percent at the time of creation, currently 58 percent ownership, 93 percent ownership
Minister of Culture and Innovation János Csák speaks at the handover of the fourth-generation Da Vinci Xi robotic surgery device in the Central Hospital Building of Semmelweis University on June 25, 2022 / Photo: MTI/Noémi Bruzák
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