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The Rail Baltica project, a key component of the trans-european transport network, has been making headlines in the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania due to its delayed progress. Fraud investigators are now looking into the project, sparking concerns about the economy and finance of the region. There is now a criminal fraud investigation taking place into financial abuses that have occurred during the behind schedule construction of the Rail Baltica railway project, which was dubbed the “project of the century” at its inception.
As a major infrastructure project, Rail Baltica aims to improve rail infrastructure and connectivity in the Baltic countries, but its slow progress has raised questions about the effectiveness of the project’s management. In this video, we delve into the details of the Rail Baltica project, its current status, and the ongoing fraud investigation, providing insights into the impact on the region’s economy, law, and geopolitics. We also explore the latest developments in Riga, Tallinn, and other key cities, and examine the implications for eastern Europe politics and the European transport network. With the project’s finish date still uncertain, we analyze the progress made so far and the challenges that lie ahead for the railway project in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.
Join in to learn more as Rhod Mackenzie looks into the rail project, which has incurred huge costs amounting to tens of billions of euros, plus has become a giant symbol of the corruption and incompetence among the political class in the Baltic region. What are they attempting to do now is to establish the hows and the whys of this fraud’s occurrance, and to identify the individuals who will be held now be accountable
The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of this site. This site does not give financial, investment or medical advice.

