Riigikogu komisjon arutab Ida-Viru ettevõtete toetusi

Riigikogu komisjon arutab Ida-Viru ettevõtete toetusi

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Riigikogu Commission Discusses Support for Ida-Viru Companies

kohtub esmaspäeval.
Nad arutavad ja, kuidas vältida probleeme.
Istu algab kell 13.15.
Saad seda vaadata .
Istungile kutsuti mitu inimest. ist on Sigrid Rajalo.
e osakonnajuht on Eero Liivandi.
Teenuseomanik on Erki Varbola.
Erikomisjoni esimees on Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart.
Ta ütles, et ettevõte Greenful sai suure toetuse, aga ei ole alustanud tööd.
Greenful pidi tegema .
Ettevõte sai 39 miljonit eurot.
Kolm erinevat ettevõtet loodi 10 päeva jooksul.
Kahe kuu pärast esitati kolm projekti.
Nüüd on selge, et .
Kahe firma nime on vahetatud.
Omanikud on ka muutunud.
Ettevõte on seotud .
pikendas tähtaja 2029. aastani.
Komisjon arutab, kas .
Sama teemat arutati ka eelmisel aastal 17. märtsil.
The Riigikogu's anti-corruption special committee will meet on Monday.
They will discuss support for Ida-Virumaa companies and how to avoid problems.
The session begins at 13:15.
You can watch it on the ERR portal.
Several people were invited to the session. Sigrid Rajalo from the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications will attend.
The head of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Foundation department is Eero Liivandi.
The service owner is Erki Varbola.
The chair of the special committee is Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart.
She said that the company Greenful received a large subsidy but has not started work.
Greenful was supposed to build a textile waste recycling plant.
The company received 39 million euros.
Three different companies were created within 10 days.
Three projects were submitted after two months.
Now it is clear that the technology has not been proven.
The names of two companies have been changed.
The owners have also changed.
The company is connected to Eesti 200 politicians.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications extended the deadline to 2029.
The commission will discuss whether the decisions are fair and transparent.
The same topic was discussed last year on March 17.