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Saturday, June 13, 2026
Madis Muller, who recently concluded seven years leading Estonia's central bank, has begun volunteer work with the nation's police criminal-investigations unit. The former European Central Bank official has completed basic training covering radio procedures and related protocols. Muller is scheduled to receive his dark-blue uniform in the coming weeks as he assumes the new position. The transition marks a significant departure from his previous career trajectory, which included consideration of academic positions and roles at international institutions. Muller's hawkish monetary policy stance during his tenure established him as a recognized figure in European banking circles.