Central bank's accountability
Central bank independence is an integral part of a monetary system ensuring price stability. At the same
time, the principles of modern democracies expect any independent institution performing public functions to be accountable for its
actions. For Eesti Pank, the autonomous central bank of the Republic of Estonia, accountability entails explaining its economic
policy vision and decisions to the citizens of Estonia and their democratically elected representatives in a clear and profound
manner. Central bank accountability and independence are two counterbalancing principles.
The scope of accountability of the central bank has been defined in various Estonian laws. Pursuant to the Law
on the Security for the Estonian Kroon, the central bank is to publish at least once a month data on the volume of gold and foreign
exchange reserves and the amount of Estonian kroons in circulation. These data are published in the form of tables describing the
balance sheet of Eesti Pank and foreign exchange reserves backing the kroon. Pursuant to the Official Statistics Act and the Eesti
Pank Act, the central bank is entitled as well as obliged to collect and publish monetary, financial and balance of payments
statistics in its field of responsibility, according to rules laid down for this purpose. The statistical data are published on
the bank's website. The Eesti Pank Act also requires publication of a bulletin at least once every three months in addition to
the Annual Report of Eesti Pank. The quarterly bulletins focus on monetary or financial policy issues in turns. The Annual
Report includes the annual accounts for the year. The Supervisory Board of Eesti Pank approves the annual report and submits
it, together with the auditor's report, to the Riigikogu. Along with the annual report of the central bank the Riigikogu
receives the annual report of the Financial Supervision Authority after the report has been approved by its Supervisory Board.
Governor of Eesti Pank also makes a presentation in the Riigikogu on the annual report of the central bank.
Accountability vis-à-vis the Riigikogu
Governor of Eesti Pank makes a presentation on the annual report every year. In addition, the bank and the
Riigikogu cooperate in the form of meetings and bank representatives give explanations and comments in response to the issues raised
by members of the Riigikogu.
The top executives and experts of Eesti Pank meet regularly with the Finance Committee of the Riigikogu in order
to explain the central bank's estimates on economic processes and discuss topical issues. Upon request of parliamentary fractions
the top executives of Eesti Pank present the views on economic policy developments and activities of the central bank.
Regular reporting on economic policy views and publishing economic data
The central bank's reliability for the public and the transparency of its activities are the preconditions for
the smooth operation of the monetary system. Eesti Pank must provide both the general public and the experts with regular, profound
and high-quality information on economy. The central bank considers it important to offer easy and low-cost access to data (for
example, regular publications of Eesti Pank are free of charge to subscribers and public libraries), and also to provide quality
and timely information (for instance, there are very strict requirements for the system of publishing statistical data). In
addition to providing information on the website and in various publications, it is possible to request information directly
from the bank. Information can be requested by mail, e-mail or phone.
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