Hungary’s National Cooperation Fund is undergoing a comprehensive review expected to conclude by the end of summer. The investigation will assess whether previously awarded grants align with legal objectives and intended purposes. A key focus is on the process by which civilian representatives were selected for membership on the fund’s decision-making boards. Authorities aim to determine if these appointments were conducted fairly and according to established regulations. The review intends to ensure accountability and transparency within the fund's operations. Findings will likely inform future grant allocations and governance procedures. This audit reflects a broader effort to strengthen oversight of public funds and promote good governance.