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#MafiaState 1️⃣4️⃣ Investigations published in February 2026 by Telex and Átlátszó detailed years of occupational safety and environmental failures at the Samsung SDI battery plant in Göd. The core technical issue concerned the ventilation and filtration system. Instead of reliably extracting hazardous NCM and NCA cathode powders containing nickel, cobalt, and manganese, internal air circulation allegedly redistributed contaminated dust across production areas. Reports described visible residue on infrastructure, including blackened roofing. Between 2021 and 2023 at least 177 workers were documented as exposed to hazardous substances. Internal factory measurements reportedly showed heavy metal concentrations reaching up to 510 times the legal occupational exposure limit in certain cases. Separate environmental data indicated that between 2019 and 2022 the plant emitted approximately 88 tons of toxic, fetotoxic solvents into the air. These are not marginal exceedances but systemic compliance failures. By late 2022, concerns about possible concealment of internal measurement data reached senior government levels. Instead of immediately empowering environmental regulators or suspending production pending independent review, the Constitution Protection Office conducted a covert intelligence operation. According to reporting, phones were monitored, emails intercepted, and internal documentation collected to assess whether Samsung had withheld or manipulated safety data provided to Hungarian authorities. By spring 2023 a classified report summarizing severe occupational safety violations and alleged data suppression was presented to the cabinet. At that stage, the government had confirmed knowledge of the scale of the problem. Leaked accounts of the cabinet discussion describe internal division. Antal Rogán reportedly characterized the situation as politically risky and suggested suspension before wider public exposure. Péter Szijjártó opposed such a move, arguing that halting operations would undermine Hungary’s strategic objective of becoming a leading European EV battery production hub and damage investor confidence. The cabinet ultimately allowed the plant to continue operating. The intelligence report remained classified and no comprehensive public disclosure followed. Regulatory enforcement did occur, but in limited financial scope. Across nearly 60 official rulings related to environmental and occupational violations, total fines amounted to roughly 378 million HUF. In a 2022 case involving serious and direct endangerment of 23 employees through carcinogenic air pollutants, the fine was 10 million HUF. For a multinational corporation managing multi-billion-euro operations, these penalties represented a minimal financial burden relative to capital expenditure and subsidy levels. There is no evidence of long-term production suspension proportional to the scale of the violations described in the leaked report. Simultaneously, in 2023, the government approved 133 billion HUF in state aid to expand Samsung SDI’s Göd operations. This decision was made in the same year the cabinet was briefed on the classified findings regarding carcinogenic exposure. In addition, approximately 34.5 billion HUF in public funds flowed to companies owned by Lőrinc Mészáros for the development of water infrastructure directly serving the plant. The expansion support proceeded despite documented compliance concerns, reinforcing the perception that industrial policy priorities outweighed precautionary enforcement.







BREAKING: Just five minutes before Trump's announcement to halt the attacks on Iran, massive trades reportedly hit the market. In one move, $1.5 billion in S&P 500 (ES) futures was bought while $192 million in oil (CL) futures was sold. These orders were 4–6x larger than anything else at the time. The trader seemingly made huge gains. Unusual.