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    European Commission clears Olivér Várhelyi of spying allegations

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    By Iris East on May 8, 2026 EU
    European Commission clears Olivér Várhelyi of spying allegations
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    European Commission clears Olivér Várhelyi of spying allegations

    Investigation Closed
    The European Commission has cleared Hungarian Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi of wrongdoing linked to allegations of a spying network targeting Commission staff.
    Investigation Outcome

    The European Commission’s internal investigation concluded without evidence of individual wrongdoing, allowing Olivér Várhelyi to continue as EU Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare.
    Official Response
    “Based on the information gathered during this investigation, it is not possible to attribute individual responsibility or involvement beyond that of the intelligence officers themselves,” said Balázs Ujvári.

    Key developments

    The European Commission has concluded its internal investigation into Hungarian Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi, exonerating him from allegations of involvement in a spying network targeting Commission staff.

    This decision arrives just ahead of Péter Magyar’s inauguration as Hungary’s Prime Minister, following a landslide electoral victory last month, marking a significant political transition.

    EU clears Hungary’s Várhelyi in Brussels spying probe

    European Commission clears Olivér Várhelyi of spying allegations

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    08/05/2026 – 16:34 GMT+2

    The European Commission has cleared Hungarian Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi of allegations linked to a reported spying network that targeted Commission staff, closing an internal investigation without finding evidence of individual wrongdoing.

    The announcement came a day before Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, is due to take office following his landslide election victory last month.

    The decision means Várhelyi can remain in his role as EU Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare.

    In October, several media outlets reported that Hungary’s Permanent Representation to the EU in Brussels had run a network of intelligence officers posing as diplomats who targeted the Commission’s Hungarian staff between 2012 and 2018.

    The operatives were allegedly seeking sensitive files related to Hungary and attempting to recruit Hungarian EU officials.

    The Commission launched an internal investigation, which has now concluded. A spokesman said there was no evidence that any Commission staff had been successfully recruited.

    “Based on the information gathered during this investigation and with the tools that we have at our disposal within the Commission, it is not possible to attribute individual responsibility or involvement beyond that of the intelligence officers themselves,” Commission spokesman Balázs Ujvári said.

    Várhelyi was drawn into the probe because he served as Hungary’s ambassador to the EU between 2015 and 2019, during part of the period under investigation. He was later nominated as EU Commissioner by then-Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

    Last year, Várhelyi denied any knowledge of the alleged network. He reportedly told Commission President Ursula von der Leyen that he “was not aware” of the activities.

    During his time as ambassador, relations between Budapest and Brussels deteriorated sharply amid disputes over the rule of law, democracy and media freedom in Hungary.

    Várhelyi is widely seen as a close ally of Orbán, whose Fidesz party lost last month’s election. He has also regularly attended events organised by the Patriots for Europe, a far-right political group.

    Magyar, who himself served as a diplomat at the Hungarian Permanent Representation in Brussels between 2011 and 2015, said in October that Várhelyi “did not reveal the whole truth” about the spying allegations.

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