The article discusses controversy surrounding the appointment of Csilla Tamásné as the new head of the Hungarian Tax and Customs Office (NAV). Initially announced by Minister Magyar Péter during a cabinet meeting, the appointment was later clarified as temporary, with a formal competitive selection process planned. Pénzügyminister Kármán András subsequently posted on Facebook confirming this change, emphasizing the need for transparency and professionalism in the role. However, Kármán’s earlier post announcing Tamásné’s appointment did not mention the temporary nature, leading to public backlash. Horváth András, a former NAV employee known for exposing corruption, criticized the current administration for failing to address systemic issues within the agency. The article highlights ongoing tensions between transparency efforts and perceived political influence within the institution.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the controversy around the NAV leadership appointment as a failure of transparency and accountability, aligning with progressive critiques of political interference. It emphasizes the need for impartiality and professional standards, which are typically associated with left-wing关切




