The body tasked with monitoring party finances has asked a Tallinn deputy mayor about a campaigning debt of â¬9,000, arising from the European parliamentary elections in May 2019.
The Political Parties Financing Surveillance Committee (ERJK) says that Vadim Belobrovtsev (Center), one of six deputy mayors in the city government, had as of September last year delayed payment on invoices issued by a consulting firm for 17 months. Depending on the details, this may constitute an illegal donation, the ERJK says.
The ERJK says that the length of time the debt had been in place attracted its attention. Such long-term debts are not common in economic activities, which is why the Commission had grounds to check whether there was a possible violation of the Political Parties Act, which consists in the use of creditor s money on favorable terms.
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