Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has ordered an immediate internal investigation regarding government institutions’ involvement in the “gold convoy” scandal. This incident, which occurred during the tenure of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban, strained relations between Hungary and Ukraine. The controversy centers around the alleged confiscation of a Ukrainian shipment of valuables. Details surrounding the nature of the seized goods and the circumstances of the confiscation remain unclear. Magyar’s decision to launch the inquiry signals a potential shift in approach to the sensitive issue. The Kyiv Independent reported on the announcement, highlighting the ongoing diplomatic implications of the case. The investigation aims to clarify the events and determine any wrongdoing by Hungarian officials.