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Hungary

Hungary

The Hungarian Desk is headed by Anikó Orosz, who is the National Member for Hungary since August 2025.

In 2024, the Hungarian Desk was involved in 336 new cases, 22 coordination meetings, and 16 joint investigation teams.

National Member

Anikó Orosz
Anikó Orosz 

National Member

Ms Anikó Orosz was appointed National Member for Hungary in August 2025.

Ms Orosz has been a member of the Hungarian Prosecution Service since 2003. In her most recent role, Ms Orosz was seconded to the Cabinet of the Prosecutor General, a position she held since 2019. Prior to her secondment, she was a prosecutor assigned to cases involving human trafficking in the International Legal Assistance Division of the Department for the Supervision of Investigations and Preparation of Indictments of the Office of the Prosecutor General.

Ms Orosz has also participated in several international training courses on combating human trafficking, including those organised by the International Law Enforcement Academy, the Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe, and Europol. In 2017, she received a Certificate of Merit for her professional activity.

Her educational background includes a law degree from the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at Eötvös Loránd University, a degree in International and European Law from the University of Aix-Marseille, and a Diploma in English Law and the Law of the European Union from the University of Cambridge.

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Casework

 

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

New cases (total)
- of which initiating
- of which participating

269
127
142

327
207
120

372
231
141

456
267
189

423
252
171

460
289
171

336
202
134

Coordination meetings (initiating and/or participating)

25

25

25

21

18

27

22

Coordination centres (organising and/or participating)

4

5

2

5

2

1

-

Joint investigation teams (newly signed and/or ongoing)

16

16

16

16

16

19

16


Case examples

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