Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán may have been interviewed as a suspect in a corruption investigation involving a large sum of gold being transported out of the country, according to allegations made by Péter Magyar. Magyar, a former Orbán ally, is now demanding that prosecutors confirm whether Orbán and other high-ranking officials were formally named as suspects in the case, often referred to as the “gold convoy” scandal. The investigation centers around the alleged illegal export of gold, potentially linked to circumventing sanctions. Magyar’s public pressure on the prosecution aims to reveal the extent of the investigation and the involvement of key figures. Details surrounding the gold’s origin and destination remain unclear, fueling speculation about potential financial crimes. The prosecutor’s office has not yet publicly responded to Magyar’s request for confirmation.