The report was prepared by the OECD Directorate for Public Governance (GOV) under the leadership of Elsa Pilichowski, Director for Public Governance, and under the direction of Janos Bertok, Deputy Director for Public Governance. This assessment was co-ordinated by Mike Cressey with support from Laura Córdoba Reyes, Pelagia Patsoule, Petra Burai and Santiago Wortman Jofre. Frederic Boehm and Jesper Johnson provided comments and support. The report further benefitted from input from Mary Crane-Charef, Anticorruption Division, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs. The report was prepared for publication by Meral Gedik. Administrative assistance was provided by Samantha Sanchez.
The OECD expresses its gratitude to the Hungarian Government. In particular, the OECD wishes to thank officials from the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Interior and the National Protective Service. Other members of the Hungarian Government who contributed to the assessment include officials from the Directorate-General for Social Affairs and Child Protection, the Hungarian Central Statistical Office, the State Audit Office, the National University of Public Service, and the Integrity Authority. The OECD would also like to thank the civil society representatives of the Anti-Corruption Task Force.