The evidence heard last month at the trial of Parvel Pruunsilla and Priit Humala illustrates what Äripäev wrote about in the spring: Parvel Pruunsild, a major financier of the Isamaa political party, has made corrections in the electoral lists of Isamaa before the elections. And kept his hand on the pulse of the affairs of the Motherland in a different way.
Fatherland politicians, on the other hand, still underestimate the influence of Bruunsilla in the party. “You have completely misunderstood the matter,” said the former chairman of Isamaa, Helir-Valdor Seeder, who is in close contact with Pruunsilla.
The trial of Bruunsilla and Humala revolves around the former exhibition building of the Estonian National Museum on Kuperjanov Street in Tartu and its acquisition. According to the indictment, Pruunsild used his influence to get this house to the Sakala corporation operating on the neighboring property, to which he himself belongs.
In order to show Pruunsilla’s influence over the politicians of the Fatherland, the prosecutor Gerd Raudsepp has presented in court as evidence a whole lot of correspondence that Pruunsild has had with the party’s politicians. They show how actively he does things in the Fatherland.
Source: www.aripaev.ee