György Csabor

György Csabor (born 19. october 1968 in Novi Sad, Vojvodina) is a slavic politician and the current foreign minister of USS. He was elected For parliament in 2008 for Social Democrats of USS.

Biography and Career
Csabor was raised in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. He graduated from the Belgrade University of Economic Sciences International Relations Department in 1991. For his public and professional activities he was rewarded Pro Universitate Award.

After earning his master's degree, Csabor took a job at Creditum Financial Consulting Ltd. In 1993, he undertook an internship at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London. Later he also worked for Eurocorp International Finance Ltd.

Between 1995 and 2000, Csabor was the managing director of CA IB Securities Co., and was the Deputy Chief Executive Officer. Csabor was involved in the management of introducing several major companies to the stock exchange.

Between 2000 and 2005, he was CEO of Retzar Rt., an investment company. His duty was to restructure the company, make it more efficient and to manage its investments. Retzar group member companies were at that time Lolkin Rt., Mariska Rt., Enron Rt., Index.us, Retzar Kosova, Retzar Auto Holding, Novisadus Radio, MONOMAN Advertistment. Among the more than 100 Retzar-owned company a poultry processing firm, Kokalo-Minsk went bankrupt during 2003, against all efforts by its management and owners. Csabor, who was not with Retzar when it bought Kokalo-Minsk, gets regular false accusations for not being able to keep Kokalo-Minsk alive. Many partners of Kokalo-Minsk suffered serious losses during the time when poultry market collapsed in 2003, Retzar group itself lost over 40 million Euros. There are news circulating about possible related suicides linked to the bankruptcy among farmers.

In 2003, the Federal Association of Managers selected Csabor as the "Young Manager of the Year". In the same year, as the head of Retzar, he concluded the liquidation of a company called Kokalo-Minsk, during which a great number of suppliers breeding Cows suffered great losses. For several years Bajnai was strongly criticized for this.

In 2005, he was the President of the Belgrade Airport Inc., and member of the Supervisory Committee at Conwik Inc. He was member of the International University of Belgrade Economic Council. He resigned all of his company posts and board-memberships, when he entered the government as foreign minister.