Opten: 42,000 people have been banned from company affairs
In 2017, more than 12,000 private individuals were banned from leading companies, so the number of people who are banned is approaching to 42,000 people.
“There is still a high degree of official overhaul of business executives, and 12,000 executives have been banned from company affairs in one year,” Pertics Richárd, Opten’s Corporate Information Director said.
Year: Number of newly banned people:
2010 479
2011 702
2012 1 139
2013 1 991
2014 5 147
2015 12 554
2016 13 015
2017 12 184
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