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Four of the five Riigikogu parties say, via their parliamentary whips, that they support a bill which would enhance the powers of party finances watchdog the political Party Funding Supervision Committee (ERJK). ....
The third quarter 2021 (Q3 2021) party political financial reports are the subject of particular scrutiny, as they include the bulk of the expenses incurred ahead of the October 2021 local elections. At the same time, electoral alliances which ran in the same elections are also having to submit reports, though many of them are less experienced in doing so than the nationwide parties. ....
A deputy mayor of Tallinn is suspected of taking prohibited donation to finance his election campaign, daily newspaper Postimees writes. The Supervisory Committee on Party Financing (ERJK) has on three occasions requested documents from Center Party member Vadim Belobrovtsev to see how he financed his 2019 European Parliament election campaign. The reason for initiating the procedure was the unusually long-term debt to Complex Consult OÜ reflected in your election campaign report, ERJK chair Liisa Oviir wrote to Belobrovtsev. In May 2019, Complex Consult OU submitted an invoice of €11,687 to Belobrovtsev for advertising services. As of September last year, €8,687 were outstanding. ERJK wants to know how Belobrovtsev will pay his debt to Complex Consult OÜ, and if there is interest. In order to assess the conditions under which the transaction was carried out, it is necessary to know whether and what interest was paid for the transaction, Oviir said. ....
A court decision annulling a precept issued by the body responsible for party finances against the Center The party has been appealed by all three parties to the case, including the Center itself, albeit for different reasons. The Political Party Funding Supervision Committee (ERJK) issued the precept in respect of over € 1 million in alleged illegal donations in 2019, the year of two elections - to the Riigikogu and the European Parliament. Not only has the ERJK appealed the decision, but the Center Party, along with PR firm Midfield OÜ has also done so, Anneli Vilu, spokesperson for the first-tier Tallinn Administrative and second-tier Tallinn Circuit Court (the former of these two overruled the precept on a technicality in late January - ed.) told ERR that the ERJK s lawyers appealed the decision. ....