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The Debrecen District Public Prosecution Office has submitted an indictment against two representatives of foundations that misused EU and national funds. The indictment alleges that the representatives failed to account for grant money, committing a criminal offense. The foundations, established in 2016, received non-reimbursable grants of HUF 450 million each to organize leisure and recreational programs in various municipalities. Upon audit, it was found that the foundations did not comply with their accounting obligations and did not provide evidence of legal use of the funds. The prosecution is seeking suspended imprisonment, fines, and a ban on holding office in a civil organization.

The Debrecen District Public Prosecution Office has submitted an indictment against two representatives of foundations that misused EU and national funds.

According to the indictment, the representatives of two foundations breached their obligation to account for grant money, thereby committing a criminal offence.

One of the foundations, based first in Kismarja and then in Budapest, was established in February 2016, with the younger perpetrator as the trustee in charge of managing its assets.The other was established in March 2016 in Budapest, with the older perpetrator as its representative and trustee.

A call for proposals was launched in March 2017 under an EU grant scheme, for which both perpetrators applied for funding on behalf of the foundations. The relevant ministry awarded both applicants non-reimbursable grants of HUF 450 million each, largely from EU and partly from national sources.

In the grant contract, the younger perpetrator undertook, on behalf of the foundation, to organise various leisure programmes in different regions, in a total of 469 municipalities, for a total of 22 000 inhabitants. The representative of the other foundation undertook to organise recreational sports programmes in a total of 372 municipalities.

In 2018, the competent ministry allocated half of the funding to both organisations, 225 million HUF each. The trustees received part of the grant and then submitted several requests for clearing and payment, which were rejected by the funding body for both foundations because the requests for use did not comply with the contract and the legislation.

In the meantime, the donor initiated irregularity proceedings against both organisations, which were found to be in breach of contract and the grant contract was cancelled. As a result, they were no longer required to implement the programmes, but the representatives of the foundations were ordered to repay the amounts already paid out.

The investigation revealed that the representatives of the two foundations had not complied with their accounting obligations under the call for proposals and had not provided evidence of the legal use of the funds paid.

The Debrecen District Public Prosecution Office charged the perpetrators with the felony of using budget funds for the purpose of the obligation to account at the Pest Central District Court. In its indictment the prosecution office moved to sentence the two women to suspended imprisonment and to be fined, as well as to ban them from holding office in a civil organisation.

The press release on the submission of the indictment can be found below (in Hungarian):

https://ugyeszseg.hu/vademeles-az-olaf-jelzese-alapjan-indult-buntetougyben-hajdu-bihar-varmegyei-fougyeszseg-sajtokozlemenye/

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Summary

The Debrecen District Public Prosecution Office has submitted an indictment against two representatives of foundations for misusing EU and national funds. The indictment alleges that the representatives breached their obligation to account for grant money, thereby committing a criminal offence.

The two foundations, established in February and March 2016, respectively, were awarded non-reimbursable grants of HUF 450 million each in March 2017 under an EU grant scheme. The grants were largely from EU and partly from national sources. The foundations were required to use the funds to organize leisure and recreational sports programs in various municipalities across Hungary.

However, the investigation revealed that the representatives of the foundations failed to comply with their accounting obligations under the call for proposals and did not provide evidence of the legal use of the funds paid. Despite receiving part of the grant, the foundations made several requests for clearing and payment, which were rejected by the funding body due to non-compliance with the contract and legislation.

As a result, the donor initiated irregularity proceedings against both organizations, which were found to be in breach of contract, and the grant contract was cancelled. The representatives of the foundations were ordered to repay the amounts already paid out.

The Debrecen District Public Prosecution Office has charged the perpetrators with the felony of using budget funds for the purpose of the obligation to account, in accordance with the laws of Hungary. The prosecution is seeking to sentence the two women to suspended imprisonment and to be fined, as well as to ban them from holding office in a civil organization.

Key Points:

Two foundations, established in 2016, were awarded EU and national grants to organize leisure and recreational sports programs in various municipalities.
The representatives of the foundations failed to comply with their accounting obligations and did not provide evidence of the legal use of the funds paid.
The foundations made several requests for clearing and payment, which were rejected by the funding body due to non-compliance with the contract and legislation.
The donor initiated irregularity proceedings against both organizations, which were found to be in breach of contract, and the grant contract was cancelled.
The representatives of the foundations were ordered to repay the amounts already paid out.
The Debrecen District Public Prosecution Office has charged the perpetrators with the felony of using budget funds for the purpose of the obligation to account.
* The prosecution is seeking to sentence the two women to suspended imprisonment and to be fined, as well as to ban them from holding office in a civil organization.

European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF)

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