Estonian Navy Cancels Contract Amidst Controversy The Estonian Navy has terminated a state contract worth €200,000 awarded to a company linked to a high-ranking state official. The decision followed a review prompted by concerns surrounding the initial selection process. Baltic Workboats is currently constructing a multi-functional workboat for the Navy, a project budgeted at €22 million. The initial contract, secured by the company, was subsequently cancelled. While the exact details of the situation remain under review, the Navy cited the need for a period of observation and assessment. A maritime expert expressed surprise at the decision, noting the requirement for ongoing monitoring. The state official associated with the company confirmed that he did not contest the Navy’s decision. The cancellation represents a significant development following initial reports surrounding the contract. The Navy’s rationale for the termination is currently being scrutinized as part of standard procurement procedures. Further investigation is ongoing to ensure transparency and accountability within the state’s contracting processes. Topics: #state #official #company Post navigation France bought a supercomputer company related to nuclear weapons A Russian military transport plane crashed in Crimea, killing 29 people