The next prime minister of Hungary Peter Magyar has denounced information that sensitive documents in the possession of the outgoing government Orban are being destroyed.

He called on citizens to report these actions when they come to their attention.

Peter Magyar’s Tisza party, winner of Sunday’s election that ended the Orban regime’s rule, announced that it has set up a platform where complaints can be posted anonymously. “Anyone involved in such criminal activity will face the severity of the law when the new government is formed,” Peter Magyar warned in a Facebook post.

Tisza has received information that documents are being massively destroyed in ministries, government offices, including the Office for the Administration of Courts and in companies that belonged to the “Orban system”.

A spokesman for the outgoing government and the Office for the Administration of Courts did not respond to a request for comment.

The destruction of evidence harms the Hungarian state and at the same time makes any investigation impossible,” denounced Peter Magyar, who has pledged to fight endemic corruption in Viktor Orbán’s Hungary.

Orban has denied that Hungary is more corrupt than other European countries and blamed his defeat on media reports of wealth accumulation by businessmen in his circle of power.

But he had no comment on the accuracy of those reports.

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