BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary’s justice minister has submitted a second batch of anti-corruption bills to parliament on Friday as Budapest gears up its efforts to avoid losing vital European Union funding, which could hit its currency and economy. The EU’s executive recommended on Sunday suspending funds worth 7.5 billion euros for what it sees as Hungary’s failure to combat corruption and uphold the rule of law. (Reporting by Krisztina Than and Gergely Szakacs; Editing by Chris Reese)