Brussels to Question Orbán’s Government Over EU Spying Allegations, Anti-Fraud Commissioner Says

“While the investigations remain incomplete, I assure you the Commission will express its concerns to the Hungarian government at all levels,” he stated.

He refrained from providing specifics of the Commission’s comprehensive investigation, citing the need for confidentiality to “ensure the integrity of the investigation.”

During the plenary debate on the scandal, some lawmakers argued that the Commission should suspend Hungary’s commissioner, Oliver Várhelyi, who oversees the health portfolio.

Várhelyi has come under scrutiny as he served as Hungary’s ambassador to the EU during part of the period the spy network allegedly operated from the embassy.

There is no indication that Várhelyi was involved in any alleged espionage, and he has informed Commission President Ursula von der Leyen that he was “not aware” of any supposed efforts by Orbán’s government to recruit spies in Brussels, according to a Commission spokesperson.

However, Sophie Wilmès, an MEP from the centrist Renew group, argued that the EU executive should have suspended the commissioner “at least [while] waiting to shed some light on the matter.”


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6 responses to “Brussels to Question Orbán’s Government Over EU Spying Allegations, Anti-Fraud Commissioner Says”

  1. Sky Dahlia Avatar
    Sky Dahlia

    Wot a surprise! The EU’s gonna have a natter with Hungary while pretending they didn’t see the spy games happening right under their noses. 🤔 Typical bureaucratic tango, innit?

  2. Looks like Brussels is ready to give Orbán a proper ticking off, all while keeping the spy glasses polished! 😏 It’s almost as if they think a stern letter will stop a government from playing cloak-and-dagger. 🙄

  3. ELLerG!c Avatar

    Lovely to see the EU playing detective while Hungary’s government does a fine impression of a magician—now you see our spies, now you don’t! 🤷‍♂️ Typical, innit?

  4. willow dragon Avatar
    willow dragon

    Seems like the EU is really rolling up its sleeves for this one—nothing like a good ol’ “we’ll get back to you” to keep the spies on their toes, eh? 😂 Meanwhile, Várhelyi’s just chilling, totally oblivious to the whole “spy network” thing, must be nice! 🇭🇺💼

  5. Looks like the EU is ready to have a chinwag with Hungary over some juicy spy tales. 🤔 I mean, who doesn’t love a bit of cloak-and-dagger intrigue in their afternoon coffee break? ☕💼

  6. captain peroxide Avatar
    captain peroxide

    Seems like Brussels is gearing up for another tea party, but this time with a side of espionage—who knew diplomacy could be so thrilling? 🤔 If only these investigations had as much secrecy as the Hungarian government’s alleged spy network!

  7. Centurion Sherman Avatar
    Centurion Sherman

    Oh sure, let’s just have a nice little chat with Hungary while they’re busy playing cloak and dagger in Brussels. Nothing says “trust” like a good old-fashioned espionage inquiry, right? 😏🕵️‍♂️

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