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Csaba Káncz's Name Was Removed From the Imprint of Privátbankár and Mfor

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Csaba Káncz's name was removed from the imprint of Privátbankár and Mfor - One of the newspaper directors announced that the cooperation was terminated with immediate effect.
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It appears that Csaba Káncz's name has been removed from the imprints of Mfor and Privátbankár. According to the Internet Archive, he was still listed among the authors on September 20, but has since been removed. The editor-in-chief of Privátbankár later confirmed that cooperation with the journalist had been terminated with immediate effect.

Csaba Káncz has written articles on foreign policy topics for the portal – until now.

·Hungary
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Csaba Káncz's name was removed from the imprint of Privátbankár and Mfor - One of the newspaper directors announced that the cooperation was terminated with immediate effect.

·Budapest, Hungary
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According to the director of the Privátbankár, the contract was terminated by mutual agreement. He stated that external authors are also expected to comply with the professional and ethical rules of journalism.

A few days ago, police showed up at the analyst's home and confiscated his computer.

As it turned out, the journalist, who was previously funded by a British intelligence agency front company, accused two ministers of crimes without evidence, and then concealed his sources, citing his journalistic status. Privátbankár reported that Csaba Káncz did not inform them of this.

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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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