On 15–16 May, the supreme audit institutions (SAIs) of Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, and Poland gathered in Riga for the annual Rail Baltica Task Force meeting. Hosted by the State Audit Office of Latvia, the working session focused on enhancing oversight of region’s most ambitious infrastructure project.
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- Supreme audit institutions from Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, and Poland met in Riga to strengthen joint oversight of the Rail Baltica project.
- Key topics included financial challenges, construction delays, land acquisition, contract management, and governance issues.
- Discussions focused on potential areas for further cooperation and opportunities for coordinated audits to enhance transparency and enable early risk detection.
“Effective oversight of a project as large-scale and complex as Rail Baltica requires structured cross-border cooperation,” said Mr. Mārtiņš Āboliņš, Council Member of the State Audit Office of Latvia. “By uniting the efforts of participating countries, the task force enables systematic information exchange and facilitates the early identification of risks, helping ensure consistent and coordinated oversight throughout the region.”
The meeting brought together auditors and experts to assess the current state of the project, reflect on its geopolitical relevance, financial challenges and discuss the evolving risk landscape. The agenda featured updates on recent developments, evaluations of emerging risks since the previous coordinated review in 2024, strategic discussions on future audit collaboration, and an on-site visit to the Rail Baltica construction site at Riga Central Station to observe implementation in practice.
Discussions covered construction delays, the status of land acquisition, contract management processes, and governance structures. A key outcome of the meeting was a dedicated working session focused on identifying areas of future oversight cooperation and discussing the next coordinated audit to support transparency and the effective use of public resources.
According to a joint report by the SAIs of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, the estimated cost of the Rail Baltica project has increased fourfold since 2017, potentially resulting in a funding gap of €10–19 billion, depending on the project's scope. The report also notes an expected EU funding shortfall in 2027–2028, which may require increased national contributions from the three Baltic states.
The task force was originally established in 2016 through a Memorandum of Understanding between the SAIs of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Its purpose is to support the coordinated monitoring of the Rail Baltica project, assess risk factors related to its implementation, share findings and methodologies, and carry out audits in line with international standards. As the project advances, the task force continues to serve as an essential early warning mechanism and a platform for cross-border cooperation among SAIs.
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The State Audit Office of the Republic of Latvia is an independent, collegial supreme audit institution. The purpose of its activity is to find out whether the actions with the financial means and property of a public entity are legal, correct, useful and in line with public interests, as well as to provide recommendations for the elimination of discovered irregularities. The State Audit Office conducts audits in accordance with International Standards of Supreme Audit Institutions of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions INTOSAI (ISSAI), whose recognition in Latvia is determined by the Auditor General. Upon discovering deficiencies, the State Audit Office of Latvia provides recommendations for their elimination, but it informs law enforcement authorities about potential infringements of the law.
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