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GVH Responds to Internal Criticism Amid Political Allegations

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The Hungarian competition authority, GVH, firmly rejects accusations made by its office manager, Berezvai Zombor, regarding political influence and internal disputes.

05.04.2026 | Hungarian competition authority


The Hungarian competition authority, known as GVH, has issued a strong statement in response to allegations made by its office manager, Berezvai Zombor, during a live interview on the Partizán YouTube channel. Zombor accused his colleagues of misconduct and attempted to politicize the independent authority, which GVH categorically denies.

GVH emphasizes its independence from political influences and asserts that it operates solely based on legal frameworks. Zombor's comments, which included criticisms of internal professional debates, have raised concerns about the integrity of the authority's operations.

In the interview, Zombor mentioned specific cases handled by GVH, including mergers and ongoing legal proceedings, but failed to acknowledge the authority's adherence to deadlines and the lack of significant market impact from the mergers discussed. GVH clarified that the decisions made were based on thorough analysis and were not influenced by external political pressures.

GVH also highlighted that Zombor's statements could jeopardize ongoing legal proceedings, particularly in the Lidl case, and reiterated that any fines imposed by the authority are subject to judicial review, emphasizing the legal rather than political nature of these decisions.

In conclusion, GVH reaffirms its commitment to operate independently and without external influence, stating that any political pressure is merely an attempt to create a favorable electoral atmosphere.

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