07:06⇢Business Scandals Mount
⌨The newspapers report on several business scandals and regulatory changes. A Tampere pet food company faces scrutiny after its bones caused severe symptoms in dogs last year, with the company now discussing the crisis and its consequences (Aamulehti). A Vaasa company is accused of major fraud (Iltalehti), while a Finnish company allegedly sold millions worth of goods to Russia, with the suspect's son serving as an officer in the Russian army (MTV Uutiset). Regulatory changes include strengthened compensation rights for landowners in municipal expropriations, potentially increasing costs for municipalities (Helsingin Sanomat), and tougher penalties for workplace exploitation (Suomen Uutiset). Unemployment shows a clear decline, particularly among 60-68 year-olds where it dropped 2.5 percentage points (Verkkouutiset). NATO-related coverage continues with Finland highlighting Russian threats in NATO declarations (Suomen Kuvalehti), while one source claims Finnish security police now admit the Eagle S tanker incident was not deliberate sabotage (MV-lehti).