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Complaints filed over internship of President Stubb’s son
The office of the Parliamentary Ombudsman has received six complaints regarding the appointment of Oliver Stubb, the son of President Alexander Stubb, to an internship at the Finnish Institute for International Affairs (FIIA), Finnish newspaper Iltalehti reported on Monday. Fifty-nine candidates applied for the post, with five selected for interviews. The institute ultimately chose 21-year-old Oliver Stubb. The decision has drawn criticism over …
The Office of the Parliamentary Ombudsman tells STT that it has received six complaints related to the internship position received by Oliver Stubb, the son of President Alexander Stubb, at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs (Upi).
The selection of the president's son Oliver Stubb for an internship at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs has caused resentment.
Six complaints have been filed with the Parliamentary Ombudsman regarding the selection of the President's son as a university intern at Upi.
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