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Court of honour

Court of honour can resolve:

  1. complaints about enforcement officers’ or trustees’ behaviors;
  2. complaints about enforcement officers’ or trustees’ actions or disciplinary procedures given to be discussed by the Ministery of Justice.

Court of honour is assembled for five years with seven members. Three enforcement officers, three trustees and one person appointed by the Minister of Justice belong to the court of honour.

Members of Court of honour

Andrias Palmits

Position
Chairman of the Chamber’s Court of honour · Member of the Chamberś Court of honour
Office
Harju County, Tallinn, Tondi 51, 11316

Janek Pool

Position
Deputy Chairman of the Chamber’s Court of honour – Member of the Chamberś Court of honour
Office
Kaalu tn 1, Viljandi 71012

Risto Kütt

Position
Member of the Chamberś Court of honour
Ofiice
Jaama 14, Jõhvi 41533

Andres Hermet

Position
Member of the Chamberś Court of honour
Office
Roseni 7, Tallinn 10111

Tarvi Söömer

Position
Member of the Chamberś Court of honour
Office
Karja 17, Haapsalu 90502

Õnne Pajur

Position
Member of the Chamberś Court of honour
Office
Tallinna mnt 30, Rapla 79512

Kristo Teder

Position
Member of the Chamberś Court of honour
Office
Tatari 25, Tallinn 10116

Indrek Lepsoo

Position
Member of the Chamberś Court of honour
Office
Harju County, Tallinn, Roseni 7, 10111

Aleksandr Logussov

Position
Advisor to the Freelance Services, Ministry of Justice · Member of the Chamberś Court of honour
Office
Suur-Ameerika 1, Tallinn 10122
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