Since 1986, he was on an artist's retirement, paid by the Finnish state.
He donated the ship to the Finnish state in 1936, to be used as a presidential yacht.
The Finnish state was obliged to pay 4 million euros from the trial.
Yle is a public limited company, owned by the Finnish state (with a 99.98% share).
During his service for the Finnish state, he acquired a heroin addiction.
The Finnish state gave up the vessel in 1979, when a new, larger and more modern inspection vessel was built.
After a few years, the privately owned track had only made a loss, and the station was transferred over to the Finnish state.
Because of prestige reasons, the Finnish state had to find another construction company, and provide a state backing for the project.
The rest of the estate was transferred to the ownership of the Finnish state in 1918.
Finnish state has no members in the Talvivaara board of directors.