3 result(s) for óbuda island in Current Affairs
Big Clean Up in Budapest for 150th Birthday, 'Weeds in The City' Winner Revealed
- 13 Nov 2023 1:59 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The Budapest Public Utility Works, in co-operation with the city council, other local council-run companies, districts and NGOs began a major cleaning up operation on Sunday, as the city prepares to celebrate its 150th birthday.
Obuda Island Nightclub Entrepreneur Vizoviczky Sentenced To Seven Years
- 2 May 2017 7:00 AM
- current affairs
The Capital Court on Friday sentenced László Vizoviczky to seven years in prison for tax fraud. The verdict is open to appeal.
Vizoviczki Scam Worth Ft 800mn In Hungary
- 19 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The criminal gang run by Obuda Island nightclub entrepreneur Laszlo Vizoviczki may have cheated the state budget of up to Ft 825.2 million in unpaid VAT in 2010-12, prosecutors said at the end of last week. Prosecutors spokesman Geza Fazekas said Vizoviczki could presumably afford to pay off police officers and possibly other officials from funds that should have gone to pay VAT.
Big Clean Up in Budapest for 150th Birthday, 'Weeds in The City' Winner Revealed
- 13 Nov 2023 1:59 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The Budapest Public Utility Works, in co-operation with the city council, other local council-run companies, districts and NGOs began a major cleaning up operation on Sunday, as the city prepares to celebrate its 150th birthday.
Obuda Island Nightclub Entrepreneur Vizoviczky Sentenced To Seven Years
- 2 May 2017 7:00 AM
- current affairs
The Capital Court on Friday sentenced László Vizoviczky to seven years in prison for tax fraud. The verdict is open to appeal.
Vizoviczki Scam Worth Ft 800mn In Hungary
- 19 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The criminal gang run by Obuda Island nightclub entrepreneur Laszlo Vizoviczki may have cheated the state budget of up to Ft 825.2 million in unpaid VAT in 2010-12, prosecutors said at the end of last week. Prosecutors spokesman Geza Fazekas said Vizoviczki could presumably afford to pay off police officers and possibly other officials from funds that should have gone to pay VAT.