Thursday 12th September 2024 on 14:25 in Finland Finland

Prosecutor seeks suspended sentence for man from Lappeenranta in hunting accident in Savitaipale

Thursday 12th September 2024 on 14:10 in Finland Finland

Finnish agency commissions study for fixed connection between Vaasa and Umeå

Thursday 12th September 2024 on 13:47 in Finland Finland

On Thursday, the Finnish government presented a legislative proposal aimed at restricting the immediate transition of ministers into private sector roles or lobbying positions after their tenure. The proposed law would impose a maximum 12-month cooling-off period for individuals who have served as ministers or the prime minister, preventing them from entering such positions when necessary. This measure seeks to combat the “revolving door” phenomenon, where decision-makers shift to the private sector or advocacy positions immediately after serving in government. Previously, there had been no specific legislation in Finland addressing this issue, with past governments only making principled decisions. Comparable regulations are more common in other European countries, and calls for such restrictions have also come from European anti-corruption agencies. The government led by former Prime Minister Sanna Marin attempted to enact similar legislation in the fall of 2022; however, the proposal lapsed as it could not be processed before the end of the parliamentary session. Under the current proposal, a cooling-off period would apply if a minister had access to information that could significantly benefit their new role or create a clear conflict of interest. Ministers intending to transition to a new position must notify a newly established cooling-off committee, which would have the authority to impose the restriction. During the cooling-off period, they would receive compensation equivalent to their ministerial salary, estimated at around €135,000 for a one-year period. The law is expected to come into effect in September 2027.

Thursday 12th September 2024 on 12:55 in Finland Finland

Two individuals die in house fire in Mieluskylä, Haapavesi

Thursday 12th September 2024 on 12:40 in Finland Finland

Firefighting efforts continue in Inari as wildfires spread across northern Finland

Thursday 12th September 2024 on 12:40 in Finland Finland

Finland launches first qualification program for digital costume design at Southeast Finland University of Applied Sciences

Thursday 12th September 2024 on 11:50 in Finland Finland

Kajaani Golf Oy seeks bankruptcy protection, raising concerns for player association’s future

Thursday 12th September 2024 on 11:50 in Finland Finland

Charges filed in North Savo District Court over doping distribution in Varkaus

Thursday 12th September 2024 on 11:25 in Finland Finland

Efforts underway to revitalize declining luodonsiika population in Pietarsaari region

Thursday 12th September 2024 on 10:56 in Finland Finland

Finnish President Sauli Niinistö and Dr. Jenni Haukio announce family relocation from Espoo to Helsinki