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Union Coal Minister Seeks Inquiry into Missing Coal Worth Rs 1,600 Crore from SCCL
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Union Coal Minister Seeks Inquiry into Missing Coal Worth Rs 1,600 Crore from SCCL

Union coal minister G Kishan Reddy has requested an inquiry into reports of 40 lakh tonnes of coal, valued at approximately Rs 1,600 crore, missing from Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL). The minister expressed concern that these allegations could negatively impact SCCL's financial stability, especially given the company's existing dues from the Telangana government.

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Times of India
Hungary's anti-corruption watchdog calls for investigation into Orban's inner circle over €3.5bn missing EU funds
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Hungary's anti-corruption watchdog calls for investigation into Orban's inner circle over €3.5bn missing EU funds

Hungary's anti-corruption watchdog, the HIA, has called for an investigation into senior officials in Viktor Orban's inner circle over allegations of missing EU funds totaling €3.5 billion. The HIA believes that inflated pricing on government contracts awarded to communications companies may be the source of the missing money, potentially damaging Orban's legacy.

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The Independent World
Hungary's anti-corruption watchdog calls for investigation into €3.5bn missing EU funds
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Hungary's anti-corruption watchdog calls for investigation into €3.5bn missing EU funds

Hungary's anti-corruption watchdog, the HIA, has called for an investigation into senior officials in Viktor Orban's inner circle over potentially inflated government contracts totaling €3.5 billion in missing EU funds. The allegations center on communications companies awarded €10 billion in contracts over four years, with the HIA suspecting a third of that amount may be due to overpricing and a risk of corruption. The watchdog is particularly interested in the Lounge group tied to Gyula Balasy, whose companies saw a dramatic rise in state contracts during Orban's tenure. The new prime minister, Peter Magyar, has pledged to tackle corruption and reacquire stolen state assets.

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The Independent World