National Audit Office: Marin's Government Increased Spending Permanently and Beyond What Was Necessary Under the Guise of Corona
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According to the Ministry of Finance, the Marin government increased permanent state spending by 3 billion euros, not 11 billion euros, as estimated in the VTV report.
According to fiscal policy watchdogs, spending increases of over 40 billion during the pandemic show that it is politically easier to inflate spending in crisis situations.
In Marin's government, money seemed to lose its meaning in the corona boom and was significantly diverted to various permanent projects, writes Juha Ristamäki. On Wednesday, the State Audit Office VTV published a shocking report on the finances of Sanna Marin's (SD) government. VTV confirmed what was already known, but now the matter has received the seal of the authority overseeing state finances. In short, the issue is that in addition to the …
VTV reported on Wednesday that a large part of the Marin government's new spending was in no way related to the coronavirus.
Sanna Marin's (sd.) government, under the guise of the corona crisis, increased spending by approximately 41 billion in four years.
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