New Quaestor Head In Hungary A Convicted Thief
- 25 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
Reports have emerged that Béla Orgován, who was appointed CEO of the Quaestor group at an extraordinary general meeting on March 16, is a former convict who did not finish high school. The 38-year-old Orgován has been convicted of theft several times and of attempted murder once, his neighbours say.
They add that he was employed on public works projects some years ago.
He lives in a simple house in Tápióság, a village 45km from Budapest.
Source: Hungary Around the Clock
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