Suvi Helmi Tellervo Lindén (born 19 April 1962 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician.
The subject of her pro gradu treatise was how MPs use the Internet[citation needed].
Lindén's tenure as the Minister of Culture and Sports was marked by a large doping scandal at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2001 in Lahti.
[2] After a ministerial career of three years, she resigned from the government in 2002 after it was revealed that she had given public aid to a golf course that was partly owned by her and her family.
As the Minister of Communications, she faced a controversy on an act nicknamed Lex Nokia.