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Energy sale raises Hungarian ire

By Thomas Escritt in Budapest and Stefan Wagstyl in London

Published: April 2 2009 02:12 | Last updated: April 2 2009 02:12

Mol, the Hungarian energy group, on Wednesday accused OMV, its Austrian rival, of acting as a “front” for Russian interests in a deal involving a 21 per cent stake in Mol.

Zsolt Hernadi, Mol’s chairman, made the claim before a Hungarian parliamentary committee looking into the €1.4bn ($1.9bn) sale of the stake, which has raised a political storm in Budapest and prompted questions about the impact on the country’s and the European Union’s energy security.

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