RMK Spent €130,000 on Events, Chairman Cites ‘Saving Measure’

Tallinn, Estonia – The RMK (Estonian State Forest Management Enterprise) held a significant event in early March of this year, incurring a cost exceeding €130,000. At a time marked by increasing tax rates aimed at bolstering state finances, Chairman Mikk Marran defended the expenditure, asserting it represented a strategic “saving measure.”

Marran, the chairman of the RMK board, stated that the organization’s activities, including events and training sessions, are a standard operational practice. However, sources familiar with RMK’s operations have indicated that the planning and execution of such gatherings is common within the organization’s framework.

The event’s purpose was not immediately disclosed. RMK is a key player in Estonia’s forestry sector, responsible for managing the state-owned forests. The expenditure has drawn attention amidst ongoing discussions about government revenue.

Further details regarding the specific activities funded by the €130,000 are expected to be released following inquiries to the rmk organization. —

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  1. “It’s disappointing to see public funds being used in this way, especially when tax revenues are rising.”

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