MNB found more than 4,000 issues with renovated HQ – report
Shoddy workmanship and leaky ceilings at Hungary’s central bank among issues named
The Central Bank of Hungary (MNB) has found more than 4,000 issues with its renovated headquarters, according to reports in the domestic media.
Independent outlet Telex wrote on March 30 that the MNB had found that renovations, which had originally been slated to cost 54 billion forints ($164 million) ended up costing almost twice as much. Issues ranging from water leaking through ceilings to minor surface blemishes meant the eventual bill came to 103.5 billion forints.
The MNB in 2021 entrusted
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