Orbán appoints official reportedly linked to Oschadbank investigation as Fidesz security chief

Hungary's Fidesz leader Viktor Orbán has appointed János Hajdu as the party's new head of security. Hajdu is reportedly facing scrutiny in connection with an investigation into an Oschadbank scandal.
Viktor Orbán, leader of Hungary's Fidesz party and former Prime Minister, has appointed János Hajdu as the party's new head of security. The appointment, announced by Orbán on his Facebook page, places a former official in a key security role for the ruling party. Hajdu is reportedly facing scrutiny in connection with an investigation by new authorities into a scandal involving the seizure of Oschadbank collectors. The report, citing European Pravda, indicates Hajdu's potential involvement in the ongoing probe. This development links a prominent Fidesz appointment to an active investigation, though further details regarding the nature of Hajdu's alleged involvement or the specifics of the Oschadbank scandal were not immediately available.
Sources: Українська правда, Європейська правда