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Faroese Parliament to address complaints against officials Ingilín D. Strøm and Dennis Holm

Tuesday 13th 2024 on 06:58 in  
Faroe Islands

The Committee on Government Affairs of the Faroese Parliament is set to address the complaints concerning government officials Ingilín D. Strøm and Dennis Holm. A meeting is scheduled for Friday.

Parliament member Árni Skaale filed a complaint against Dennis Holm regarding the allocation of 35,000 tons of black fish under a shared quota system. The company Nótaskip argues that the minister cannot arbitrarily revoke historical rights from the vessels.

Meanwhile, Jacob Vestergaard has lodged a complaint against Ingilín D. Strøm, accusing her of misrepresenting facts before the Parliament. He claims that she falsely stated she had not received any indications of issues regarding the long-term management of the Housing Loan Fund and the Housing Authorities.

According to Jacob Vestergaard, a report from the National Audit Office clearly indicates that the long-term management of the Housing Loan Fund is problematic. The Committee on Government Affairs has inquired whether the National Audit Office conveyed this information.

The response from the National Audit Office was directed to Ingilín D. Strøm for review. The Committee has now received all documents related to both cases and can proceed with its discussions.

The meeting on Friday is scheduled to begin at 8 AM.

Source 
(via kvf.fo)