riskikogu
Riskikogu is a legislative body in Estonia, established in 2003 to address the risks associated with the country's rapid economic growth and the potential for corruption. It is composed of 13 members, including the Prime Minister, the President of the Republic, and representatives from various sectors such as business, academia, and civil society. The primary function of Riskikogu is to identify and mitigate risks that could threaten Estonia's economic stability and democratic institutions.
The members of Riskikogu are appointed by the Riigikogu, the Estonian Parliament, and serve for a term
Riskikogu's activities are guided by the Riskikogu Act, which outlines its mandate and operational procedures. The
One of the key areas of focus for Riskikogu is corruption. The body has been instrumental in
In addition to its risk assessment and mitigation functions, Riskikogu serves as a watchdog over the government's
Riskikogu's work is essential for maintaining Estonia's reputation as a transparent and accountable democracy. By identifying