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Former ECB Rate-Setter Muller Reports for Duty as Volunteer Cop

Former ECB Rate-Setter Muller Reports for Duty as Volunteer Cop

Madis Muller began volunteering as a police officer in Estonia's criminal investigations unit this week, following the conclusion of his seven-year term as the head of Estonia's central bank. Muller, who previously served as a member of the European Central Bank's Governing Council, will be undertaking this role on a voluntary basis. His transition marks a significant shift from his extensive career in central banking and economic policy to law enforcement. Muller's tenure at the Bank of Estonia was characterized by his involvement in setting monetary policy for the Eurozone. The specific duration of his volunteer commitment to the police force has not been disclosed. This move highlights a unique career pivot for a former high-ranking financial official.

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