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Hungarian prosecutors bring charges against head of anti-graft body

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Posted on June 9, 2026

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Hungarian Integrity Authority Chief Charged With Misuse of EU Funds, Prosecutors Say

Prosecutors Detail Allegations Against Ferenc Pal Biro

Background of the Integrity Authority and Ferenc Pal Biro

BUDAPEST, June 9 (Reuters) - Hungarian prosecutors have brought charges against Ferenc Pal Biro, the head of an anti-graft body tasked with stamping out fraud in the spending of EU funds, over suspected misuse of funds and other crimes, they said in a statement on Tuesday.

Prosecutors say Biro's suspected wrongdoing has caused the Integrity Authority financial harm worth more than 140 million forints ($455,000).

Biro, a former partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers with two decades' experience of forensic accounting and compliance, declined to comment immediately when contacted by phone.

He had previously denied accusations of misappropriation and abuse of power when they were first made in January 2025. A press official for the authority did not immediately respond to emailed questions for comment.

Formation and Role of the Integrity Authority

Launched under European Union pressure in late 2022, the body is independent of Hungary's government. It had previously requested greater powers including for prosecutions, raids and sanctions, saying it lacked the proper tools to investigate corruption.

Last month the European Commission agreed to unlock €16.4 billion worth of funds for Hungary on a pledge by Prime Minister Peter Magyar's government to roll back corruption under former right-wing leader Viktor Orban's administration.

Details of the Alleged Offenses

Misuse of Office Property

In a case dating back to January 2025, prosecutors say Biro had misused office property by making his office lease two company cars for him, one of which was unlawfully used by his wife.

At the time, Biro called the allegations "unfounded", saying they were aimed at undermining the Integrity Authority.

Questionable Contracts with Brussels-Based Consultancy

Prosecutors also accuse Biro of entering into three contracts with a Brussels-based consultancy company worth more than 100 million forints, which prosecutors say were incompatible with the purpose of his office.

Purpose and Outcome of the Contracts

The contracts were partly aimed at establishing a diplomatic seat and a tenancy agreement in Brussels for the authority, which prosecutors say never had offices there.

Employment of Unqualified Family Friend

Prosecutors allege in 2024 Biro had also employed a family friend at the authority, who did not have the required qualifications and failed a national security screening procedure, resulting in the termination of his employment.

($1 = 307.91 forints)

(Reporting by Anita Komuves and Gergely Szakacs; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Ferenc Pál Biró, head of the anti‑graft Integrity Authority, faces charges over alleged misuse of office vehicle lease, improper contracts, and unqualified hires, causing over HUF 140 million in losses to the Authority (Reuters; 24.hu)
  • The Integrity Authority was established in late 2022 under EU pressure to safeguard financial integrity of EU funds in Hungary, but its effectiveness has faced scrutiny (Reforms‑Investments; Telex)
  • Prosecutors seek prison terms and asset confiscation, including HUF 23 million, pending court proceedings (24.hu)

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has been charged by Hungarian prosecutors?
Ferenc Pal Biro, the head of Hungary's anti-graft body, has been charged over suspected misuse of funds and other crimes.
What are the allegations against Ferenc Pal Biro?
He is accused of causing over 140 million forints in financial harm by misusing office property and entering into improper contracts.
What was the Integrity Authority established to do?
The body was created to combat fraud in the spending of EU funds and operates independently of the Hungarian government.
How much EU funding was recently unlocked for Hungary?
The European Commission recently agreed to unlock €16.4 billion for Hungary after reforms were pledged.
What did Biro say about the allegations?
He previously denied the accusations, calling them unfounded and aimed at undermining the Integrity Authority.

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