The former director of Eesti Pelmeenitööstus, Marko Kalev, has challenged a recent fine imposed upon him by the Harju County Court. According to reports, the court levied a fine of 1500 euros against Kalev. The court’s ruling indicated that the fine was issued due to allegations that Kalev obstructed bankruptcy proceedings and displayed disrespect toward the court proceedings. Marko Kalev has publicly responded to the ruling, characterizing the penalty as absurd. He asserted that the fine is unjust and that the level of evidence presented does not warrant the measure imposed by the court. The incident highlights a dispute surrounding the legal handling of the company’s insolvency. The court proceeded with the penalty after finding that Kalev’s actions interfered with the orderly conduct of the bankruptcy process. Kalev’s objection suggests a disagreement regarding the court’s interpretation of the events leading to the fine. While the judicial body deemed his conduct disruptive to the proceedings, Kalev maintains that the penalty is disproportionate and unwarranted by the facts. The dispute remains a point of contention, with Kalev labeling the ruling as absurd despite the court’s findings regarding his conduct before the court. Topics: #absurdne #kohtutoimikut #marko Post navigation OTSEÜLEKANNE TLÜ KONVERENTSILT⟩Kaks Eestit 25: mis meid vastandumise ajal ühendaks? Andres Sõber lahkub Keila peatreeneri kohalt