
Tuširanka: Chip-fed chick
An influential cheerleader for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has pumped over 3.2 million euros into his North Macedonian media network under the guise of questionable advertising purchases.
The money was transferred to two North Macedonian media companies belonging to Peter Schatz, a Hungarian media executive, from another company he owns in Slovenia. The television and web ads bought through these payments were aired on behalf of two small Hungarian companies, one of which sells olive oil and the other small trinkets such as refrigerator magnets. Neither company appears to have imported anything into North Macedonia, calling into question the stated purpose of the transactions.
The North Macedonian financial police are looking into the matter, according to a report obtained by OCCRP’s local member center and interviews with officials. Investigators suspect that the ad purchases represent “laundering” of Hungarian state money.
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Tuširanka is a section on Oštrо.si in which the space usually reserved for words is given over to an image.
Tuširanka is an ink drawing, and in our section it takes the form of weekly visual commentaries that hold up a critical mirror to current events. Sometimes they provoke laughter, even a sour one; sometimes they hit like a cold shower. For those they reflect. For all of us. For society.
Tuširanka places illustration above the written word, while expanding the commentary genre and attempting to adapt the principles of traditional newspaper caricature to the digital world.
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