Több jel is arra utal, hogy a BKV vezérigazgatója nem egészen az, aminek elsőre látszik

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Key Allegations

The article alleges a close relationship between Bolla Tibor, CEO of BKV (Budapest's public transport company), and F. Zsolt, leader of a criminal organization. This organization is accused of defrauding BKV of millions through tax evasion involving IT and cleaning contracts.

Evidence Presented

The evidence presented includes:

  • Testimonies from those accused in the 2021 investigation.
  • Photographs showing Bolla and F. Zsolt together in various locations, including Bali and China.
  • Details of shared activities and trips with family members and other organization members.
  • Mention of a connection to an abandoned villa and a mysterious 133 million payment to Hotel Metró.

Bolla Tibor's Response

Bolla Tibor claims his relationship with F. Zsolt was merely professional. He downplayed the criminal organization's activities, only mentioning tax evasion related to IT and cleaning invoices. He did not acknowledge the personal friendship revealed by the presented evidence.

Analysis

The article paints Bolla Tibor as a seemingly ordinary, reserved figure, contrasting the impression with the evidence of close, personal ties to the criminal network. The writer suggests that this image is possibly a deliberate facade.

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