Hungary Adopts New Anti-Corruption Strategy to Unlock EU Funds

The Hungarian Parliament building in Budapest.

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Hungary’s government said it adopted a new anti-corruption strategy as part of efforts to unlock crucial European Union funds, without immediately disclosing details.

The cabinet approved anti-fraud and anti-graft steps related to the bloc’s funding, according to a decision signed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban and published in the official gazette late Thursday. The measures will be published on a dedicated website, the government said, though it didn’t set a specific deadline.