András is a co-founder, editor and executive director of Direkt36. Previously, he was a senior editor for leading Hungarian news site Origo before it had been transformed into the government’s propaganda outlet. He also worked for the BBC World Service in London and was a reporter at the investigative unit of The Washington Post. He has contributed to several international reporting projects, including The Panama Papers. He twice won the Soma Prize, the prestigious annual award dedicated to investigative journalism in Hungary. He was a World Press Institute fellow in 2008, a Humphrey fellow at the University of Maryland in 2012/13, and a Nieman fellow at Harvard University in 2019/20. András has taught journalism courses at Hungarian universities.
Profits nearly tripled for the construction company that has been awarded lucrative contracts by the 5th district while its owner keeps working in a hotel as an...
The Prime Minister's Office has been guarding closely the details of the trips which initially drew attention because of high hotel bills but a yearlong lawsuit...
Direkt36 won another lawsuit against the Prime Minister's Office over the secretive foreign trips of its chief, János Lázár. The court has ruled that the gov...
The company received most of its contracts from Budapest 5th district, during the mayoral term of prominent government politician, Antal Rogán. Direkt36's inve...
(Magyar) A Direkt36 kiadója egy nonprofit kft, amelynek a legfontosabb célkitűzése, hogy erősítse a magyar társadalom demokratikus értékrendjét a köz...
Béla Pittlik worked at a service station where Sándor Pintér, now the minister of interior, used to take his car. Now Pittlik works for the ministry, contro...
The court ruling forces the Prime Minister's Office to disclose details of two trips of János Lázár, head of the office. This may shed light on why his trips...
The prime minister has been saying harsh things about the EU and the West. What he does not talk about is that companies of his friends and his son-in-law are r...