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Did Orbán-close figures receive 106 billion forint through overpriced contracts? Magyar government files criminal complaint
Five cases, HUF 106bn in alleged damages: Prime Minister’s Office files criminal complaints after reviewing past records. forint orbángovernment magyargovernment money fraud Continue reading: https://dailynewshungary.com/overpriced-contracts-fidesz-close-figures/
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The Namibian
· Jul 6, 2026
Court orders Elindi brothers to pay N$28m to DBN
Businessmen and brothers Peter and Malakia Elindi, who are facing charges in the Namcor fraud and corruption case, must pay N28.8 million to the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN), a judge of the Windhoek High Court has ordered. Acting judge James Devittie ordered the payment in a summary judgement granted on Friday. Devittie granted the [] The post Court orders Elindi brothers to pay N28m to DBN appeared first on The Namibian.
Mwebantu
· Jun 21, 2026
Situmbeko Musokotwane Defends Lusaka-Ndola Road Cost, Challenges PF Record
FORMER Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane has dismissed corruption allegations over the Lusaka-Ndola Dual Carriageway, saying the UPND government’s 649 million contract has not been revised and costs far less than the PF government’s 1.4 billion proposal. In a statement responding to lawyer Makebi Zulu, Musokotwane said claims the road cost rose from 450 million to [] The post Situmbeko Musokotwane Defends Lusaka-Ndola Road Cost, Challenges PF Record first appeared on Mwebantu.
Drudge Report
· Jul 1, 2026
$80 MILLION SUING MEDIA
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Watchdog Uganda
· Jun 30, 2026
BIG BLOW TO MTN: Court Orders Telecom Giant to Pay Ex-Manager Richard Mwami Shs 2.3B Over Malicious Prosecution
KAMPALA — The High Court has dealt a massive blow to telecom giant MTN Uganda Limited, ordering it to pay over Shs 2.31 billion in damages to its former Senior Manager, Richard Mwami. In a scathing judgment delivered by Justice Bonny Isaac Teko, the court found that MTN maliciously masterminded the arrest and prosecution of [] The post BIG BLOW TO MTN: Court Orders Telecom Giant to Pay Ex-Manager Richard Mwami Shs 2.3B Over Malicious Prosecution appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.
Sky News Australia
· Jun 21, 2026
Childcare bill blows another hole in Labor’s budget
Sky News host Jaimee Rogers claims Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s $3.6 billion childcare wage deal is the latest costly commitment putting pressure on the nation’s finances. “The road to a budget blowout is often paved with good intentions. The NDIS is proof of that. Now there are warnings the childcare sector could be heading down exactly the same path,” Ms Roers said. “The Albanese Government committed $3.6 billion to a childcare wage increase. Subsidising 60,000 childcare workers for another 18 months. “This increase wasn't in the budget. And this isn’t the only hole in the budget from this week. “To put the childcare costs in perspective, the government is selling defence assets for about $1.8 billion, which looks like a weekend garage sale next to this 18-month childcare pay rise. “The sale of 67 defence sites will pay for half the cost of this childcare deal.”
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· Jun 21, 2026
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Related coverage for "Did Orbán-close figures receive 106 billion forint through overpriced contracts? Magyar government files criminal complaint": The Namibian — Court orders Elindi brothers to pay N$28m to DBN. Mwebantu — Situmbeko Musokotwane Defends Lusaka-Ndola Road Cost, Challenges PF Record. Drudge Report — $80 MILLION SUING MEDIA. Watchdog Uganda — BIG BLOW TO MTN: Court Orders Telecom Giant to Pay Ex-Manager Richard Mwami Shs 2.3B Over Malicious Prosecution. Sky News Australia — Childcare bill blows another hole in Labor’s budget. Seeking Alpha — Gabelli Dividend & Income Trust Q1 2026 Commentary