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Ombudsman Receives 6 Complaints About President Stubb's Son Securing Internship

FINLAND, JUN 30 – Six complaints about fairness and transparency have been filed over the selection of Oliver Stubb from 59 applicants for a prestigious internship at the Finnish Institute for International Affairs.

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Oliver Stubb has already started his internship at the Finnish Institute for International Affairs (FIIA).

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Six complaints have been filed with the Parliamentary Ombudsman regarding the selection of the President's son as a university intern at Upi.

·Finland
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The Finnish Institute for International Affairs (FIIA) is facing allegations of nepotism after the son of Finnish President Alexander Stubb was selected from 200 applicants to pursue a highly sought-after internship as a research assistant at the institute. The president's son, Oliver Stubb, won the position despite not meeting the qualification requirement for work experience related to the project. Of the final five applicants selected, Stubb …

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Representatives of the Upi board and advisory board are now opening their mouths about the scandal at the Institute of Foreign Affairs in an interview with Iltalehti. Iltalehti reported yesterday that the director of the Institute of Foreign Affairs (Upi), Hiski Haukkala, admitted that he had given false information regarding the son of President Alexander Stubb. The new information has once again brought the case into the headlines and the matt…

·Finland
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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).

·Turku, Finland
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Ilta-Sanomat broke the news in Finland on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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