BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungary’s central bank has filed a police report over the renovation of its headquarters, citing suspected fraud, negligence and other wrongdoing that it says caused financial harm, the bank said on Thursday.

In March, Hungary’s State Audit Office published a report on the central bank’s real estate investments worth hundreds of millions of dollars under previous Governor Gyorgy Matolcsy, which the SAO then said lacked proper controls and oversight.

Governor Mihaly Varga, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s former finance minister, who took over from Matolcsy in April, filed the report based on the findings of an independent enquiry commissioned by the bank’s supervisory board.

“The National Bank of Hungary (NBH) has filed a police report due to suspected misuse of funds,

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