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Gambling Service presents how to beat the journalistic prank
HU🏛️ Politics17 hr. ago

Gambling Service presents how to beat the journalistic prank

The article discusses an investigative effort by the 444.hu editor to request detailed information from the Szerencsejáték Service Nonprofit Kft., an affiliate of the state lottery company. Following a government change, the editor sought clarification on financial support provided to the company between 2021 and April 30 of the current year, including payments to government-linked individuals. The company initially requested additional time to respond but eventually sent the documents one week before the new deadline. However, the response was described as containing excessive paperwork and being difficult to evaluate, with the editor suggesting it might be 'netto szemétség' (pure garbage). The piece highlights concerns over transparency and potential misuse of public funds.

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444.hu logo444.huIndependentLeftFactual 70Objective 4517 hr. ago
Gambling Service presents how to beat the journalistic prank

The article discusses an investigative effort by the 444.hu editor to request detailed information from the Szerencsejáték Service Nonprofit Kft., an affiliate of the state lottery company. Following a government change, the editor sought clarification on financial support provided to the company between 2021 and April 30 of the current year, including payments to government-linked individuals. The company initially requested additional time to respond but eventually sent the documents one week before the new deadline. However, the response was described as containing excessive paperwork and being difficult to evaluate, with the editor suggesting it might be 'netto szemétség' (pure garbage). The piece highlights concerns over transparency and potential misuse of public funds.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the Szerencsejáték Service as potentially misusing public funds through opaque support systems, highlighting connections to government figures. While the subject is politically charged, the framing leans left by emphasizing scrutiny of powerful entities and questioning their use (

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 45): The article discusses an inquiry into financial support received by the Szerencsejáték Service from public officials, but lacks specific data or sources to substantiate claims. It presents a subjective interpretation of the situation and uses emotionally charged language like 'netto szemétség' sugge

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