Justice Minister Pakosta Proposes Return of RAB to Police Oversight Tallinn, Estonia – Justice Minister Liisa Pakosta stated in an appearance on ERR’s “Straight from the Newsroom” that the Money Laundering Reporting Office (RAB) should be transferred back under the direct oversight of the Police and Border Guard Board. The proposal outlines a system of civil control for the RAB’s operations. During the broadcast, Pakosta emphasized the need for a revised governance structure for the RAB, citing ongoing concerns regarding its effectiveness and transparency. The current arrangement has been subject to scrutiny, prompting a reassessment of the office’s operational framework. The proposed shift would place the RAB firmly within the purview of the Police and Border Guard Board, subject to civilian oversight mechanisms. This move aims to bolster accountability and ensure alignment with broader national security objectives. The discussion, featuring Liisa Pakosta, was part of a wider conversation regarding financial crime reporting in Estonia. The proposal is currently under consideration, and further details regarding the specific civil control measures are expected to be released in the coming weeks. The “Straight from the Newsroom” segment, hosted by ERR, provided a platform for the Minister to elaborate on this key policy initiative. Topics: #liisa #pakosta #err Post navigation The remains of another drone of unknown origin were found in the eastern part of Latvia REVIEW ⟩ The Tragedy of a Drowing Writer: Culture, Talent, and Alcohol