The Prosecutors General of the EU, including Hungarian General Prosecutor Gábor Bálint Nagy, met for the twentieth time in The Hague in March. They exchanged views on the operational and organisational reforms of Eurojust.
Czech Prosecutor General Lenka Bradačova visited Budapest at the invitation of Prosecutor General Gábor Bálint Nagy. The parties discussed current trends and the ways of effective international cooperation between the two organizations.
On March 9-10, a delegation of seven Hungarian prosecutors participated in a professional workshop hosted by OLAF in Brussels. During the two-day event, we were welcomed by OLAF Director-General Petr Klement.
As a further step in the traditionally excellent Hungarian-Austrian prosecutorial relations, on February 24, Prosecutor General Dr. Gábor Bálint Nagy received Austrian Prosecutor General Mag. Margit Wachberger and her two deputies in his office.
Digitalization allows real-time information sharing possible&necessary-one of the key topics Juan Bautista Mahiquest,President of IAP/Chief Prosecutor of Buenos Aires,María Lorena Caprá,Ambassador of Argentina and Prosecutor General Gábor Nagy discussed during a visit at Budapest
🇪🇺📖A new chapter for OLAF - Mr Petr Klement starts his role as OLAF's new Director-General today. Find out more about our new DG's distinguished background https://t.co/GLuNrAQbfv
Prosecutor General Bálint Gábor Nagy visited the Academy of European Law on the invitation of director Jean-Philippe Rageade. They agreed on the necessity of a leng term agreement for training.
Prosecutor General Bálint Gábor Nagy received Gong Tao, the Chinese Ambassador to Hungary in his office. In addition to establishing contacts, during the meeting the expected effects of digitalization and artificial intelligence on the justice system were discussed.
Prosecutor General Bálint Gábor Nagy spent two days in Czechia on the invitation of Prosecutor General Lenka Bradačova. During the meeting current topics of mutual cooperation in fighting criminal cases were discussed.
Close cooperation with the prosecution services of the neighbouring countries is a must: crimes do not know country borders. Prosecutor General Gábor Bálint Nagy and his Slovakian counterpart, Maroš Žilinka talked about the further deepening of relations in Budapest.
🚨 Large methamphetamine network dismantled!
🌍 Authorities from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and the Republic of Moldova dismantled a drug trafficking network with support from Eurojust and @Europol, leading to the arrest of 15 suspects.
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Prosecutor General Gábor Bálint Nagy paid an official visit to the Hague at the beginning of October to meet with Michael Schmid, the president of Eurojust and to participate in the 19th annual Consultative Forum of Prosecutors General of the EU Member States.
Since 11th of June, 2025, he has been leading the Prosecution Service in Hungary. Meet with Gábor Bálint Nagy, the new Prosecutor General. https://t.co/HHGy7zRS7z
General Prosecutor Gábor Bálint Nagy submitted the annual report on the activities of the Prosecution Service in 2024 to the Parliament. You can find the English extract of the report with the key findings here: https://t.co/jShc9BfvgE
OLAF’s 2024 report highlights that the Hungarian prosecution rate is 67%, compared to the EU average of 39%. Since 2020 the Hungarian Prosecution Service filed an indictment in a total of 12 cases involving an OLAF judicial recommendation. Further details: https://t.co/F7EMJu2kR7
Former and newly elected Prosecutors General Péter Polt and Gábor Bálint Nagy jointly presented awards to 58 members of the Prosecution Service for their dedicated work at Prosecution Service' Day.
Hungary's new Prosecutor General Gábor Bálint Nagy took his oath of office today before the Parliament. At the start of his career he served as a judge. Since 2011 he has been working as a prosecutor. He was elected for the position of the Prosecutor General for 9 years.
Prosecutor General Péter Polt stepped down from his position after being in this role for 21 years altogether. We would like to express our gratitude for his dedicated work and we wish a similary fruitful carrier as a constitutional judge.