# Hungarian public fund misappropriation investigations

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/hungarian-public-fund-misappropriation-investigations
> Updated: 2026-08-10T16:34:11.000Z. Sources: 3. Developments: 2.

Investigations into the misuse of public funds in Hungary have surfaced across multiple state-supported initiatives. In July 2026, the State Audit Office reported significant irregularities regarding the Food Rescue Center Nonprofit Ltd. The audit revealed that despite receiving approximately HUF 3.8 billion in state support in 2023, the organization failed to conduct food-rescue activities. Instead, billions were spent on an unoperational IT system and unverified maintenance services. The case has been referred to authorities on suspicion of criminal activity.

In August 2026, the Ministry of Science and Technology filed a criminal complaint concerning the Gondosóra program, an initiative designed to provide emergency alert devices to citizens aged 65 and older. The ministry suspects budget fraud and misappropriation exceeding 100 billion forints. Following a review of thousands of documents, investigators identified over 12,500 suspicious cases. In response to these findings, the leadership of the Government Service Centre Nonprofit Kft. was dismissed, and interim leadership was appointed to cooperate with ongoing investigations.

## Claims

- Minister Zoltán Tanács described the Gondosóra program as a typical NER phenomenon where a good idea was stolen, distorted, and overpriced. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- The Ministry of Science and Technology suspects budget fraud and misappropriation of funds exceeding 100 billion forints. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- Authorities reviewed more than 6,500 documents, including invoices, contracts, and financial statements. (corroborated by 2 sources)
- The investigation identified over 12,500 suspicious cases, with more than 1,500 flagged as critically high-risk. (corroborated by 2 sources)
- The head of the Government Service Centre Nonprofit Kft., Roland Juhász, and several leadership members have been dismissed. (corroborated by 2 sources)
- The Gondosóra program, which provides emergency alert devices to citizens over 65, was launched in 2022. (corroborated by 2 sources)
- Péter Vitkovics has been appointed to lead the company on an interim basis to stabilize operations. (single source)
- The ministry aims to continue the service at a significantly lower cost, potentially at a quarter or half of the previous price. (single source)

## Timeline

### 2026-08-10: Gondosóra program fraud: Ministry alleges 100 billion forint theft

Hungary's Ministry of Science and Technology has filed a criminal complaint alleging over 100 billion forints in fraud related to the Gondosóra emergency alert program for the elderly.

3 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/gondosra-program-fraud-ministry-alleges-100-billion-forint-theft

### 2026-07-30: Hungarian State Audit Office flags billions wasted by Food Rescue Center

Hungary’s State Audit Office uncovered billions of forints wasted by the Food Rescue Center, which spent on an unused IT system and made no food‑rescue deliveries, prompting criminal‑suspect referrals.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/hungarian-state-audit-office-flags-billions-wasted-by-food-rescue-center

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Cite as: Hungarian public fund misappropriation investigations. CLSTR, https://clstr.news/situations/hungarian-public-fund-misappropriation-investigations
