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Emrys

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Tue Apr 14, 2026, 06:41 PM Tuesday

EXPOSED: How Viktor Orban Bankrolled the Network Around Reform UK

As Hungary’s Prime Minister suffers a historic electoral defeat, Byline Times maps out how his government’s funding arm channelled hundreds of thousands of pounds into organisations at the heart of Britain’s hard right.

James Orr, Head of Policy for Reform UK, occupies key roles across a cluster of organisations that have received substantial funding from Viktor Orbán’s government – a network whose reach into British conservatism is now thrown into sharp relief by the Hungarian Prime Minister’s defeat at the polls on Sunday.

Orr is a trustee of the Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation (RSLF), which the Good Law Project has revealed receives most of its funding from Orbán’s Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) think tank.
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Orr is also UK Chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation, which organises the National Conservatism (NatCon) conferences, events that have consistently held up Orbán’s leadership as a model for British conservatives to follow.

Byline Times previously reported that Orr secured the backing of Palantir founder Peter Thiel in co-founding the Free Speech Union (FSU) with Toby Young.

Thiel – who, as Byline Times has separately reported, maintained a confirmed business partnership with Epstein through a shared venture fund – has spoken at and funded NatCon, as has Orbán, with funding routed through MCC.



https://bylinetimes.com/2026/04/14/exposed-how-viktor-orban-bankrolled-the-network-around-reform-uk/


Those who've been following Péter Magyar's public statements since his election win will recognize the Mathias Corvinus Collegium as a key organization he condemned for receiving illegal government funding during Orbán's tenure. That's just one of the topical strands this article knits together, including evidence from the Epstein files.

It sounds like Magyar has an appetite to investigate and prosecute those involved. This may have far-reaching consequences, both in Hungary and around the world.

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EXPOSED: How Viktor Orban Bankrolled the Network Around Reform UK (Original Post) Emrys Tuesday OP
Another article on this - and I didn't realise how mega-rich Mathias Corvinus Collegium is muriel_volestrangler 16 hrs ago #1

muriel_volestrangler

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1. Another article on this - and I didn't realise how mega-rich Mathias Corvinus Collegium is
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 04:29 AM
16 hrs ago
The Danube Institute is funded by Batthyány Lajos Foundation (BLA), which Orbán repurposed from an existing organisation and gave the unusual status of a publicly managed body governed by private individuals, placing it outside ordinary treasury oversight.

The specifics of what fellows are paid – and what they are required to produce – became public through contract documents obtained by investigative outlet Átlátszó after a protracted legal battle. The Institute’s payments to visiting scholars and guest speakers more than tripled in under three years: from €197,000 in 2022 to €730,000 in the first ten months of 2024.

The contracts are explicit about deliverables. Fellows are required to give speeches, attend events, network, and place articles in Western outlets. The UK publications specifically named as placement targets: GB News, The Spectator, The Critic and UnHerd.
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The sums involved are remarkable. Founded in 1996 as a modest educational institution for talented Hungarian students, MCC was significantly enlarged in 2020 when Hungary’s Fidesz-majority National Assembly transferred to it 10% stakes in two of Hungary’s largest companies – energy firm MOL and drugmaker Gedeon Richter – along with $462 million in cash and $9 million worth of property. The combined endowment was valued at a whopping $1.7 billion: nearly 1% of Hungary’s Gross Domestic Product.

Much of this cash comes from Russian oil. MOL sources approximately 65% of its crude from Russia. According to an investigation by German broadcaster ZDF, MCC received around €50 million in MOL dividends alone in one recent year.

https://democracyforsale.substack.com/p/orbans-brits

The irony is that the right wing, in Hungary and the USA, has for years been painted George Soros as bankrolling interference in various countries' politics, while it's actually been the Hungarian state doing that.
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