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Vanhanen takes over as Finance Minister

Published : 09 Jun 2020, 11:49

  DF Report
Matti Vanhanen took over the charge as a Finance Minister on Tuesday. Photo Finnish government by Laura Kotila.

The outgoing Speaker of the parliament Matti Vanhanen on Tuesday took over the charge as Finance Minister of the country.

The President appointed him as the Minister of Finance cum deputy prime minister, said an official press release.

On the same occasion the President released the outgoing Finance minister Katri Kulmuni from her responsibilities.

Earlier, on Monday the Suomen Keskusta (Centre Party of Finland) nominated Speaker of parliament Matti Vanhanen as the new finance minister of the country.

The party unanimously nominated Vanhanen, also a former prime minister and chief of the party to replace Katri Kulmuni.

Kulmuni resigned from the post of finance minister cum deputy prime minister on Friday following a controversy raised over a service procurement of about EUR 50,000 from a communications consultancy firm.

Vanhanen, aged 64, was the prime minister of the country and also the chairman of the Keskusta from 2003 to 2010.

He returned to parliament as a lawmaker in 2015 and elected the Speaker after the 2019 elections.

Kulmuni resigned following a police investigation into the controversial procurement of services from the private consulting company Tekir which cost about 50,000 euros.

The company, Tekir, operated by communications consultant Harri Saukkomaa, coached Kulmuni in speeches, public appearances and one-on-one interviews.

The invoices for the training services were sent to the finance ministry and the economic affairs and employment ministry.

The police said they received two inquiries while four complaints were submitted to the chancellor of justice in this connection.