Matt Goodwin’s Hungarian fellowship could be cut after Orbán defeat
journalismApr 13, 20265220
The Orbán-linked institute that hosts British commentator Matt Goodwin as a visiting fellow is facing review by Hungarian authorities after Viktor Orbán’s election loss. Hungarian authorities have opened an investigation into misuse of public funds at the institute, putting its funding and operations under scrutiny. Goodwin, a Reform UK and GB News commentator, holds a paid visiting fellowship there and the probe could lead officials to cut or revoke fellowships and related payments, putting his visits and income at risk.
Key Highlights
Orbán-linked institute hosting Matt Goodwin faces review by Hungarian authorities
Authorities opened an investigation into misuse of public funds at the institute
Goodwin’s paid visiting fellowship could be cut or revoked during the probe