The portal “15min” reported on Thursday that A. Siliciene received intensive care. This information was subsequently confirmed by Elena Martinonienė, a representative of the General Prosecutor’s Office.
This medical update follows previous coverage from the same portal last December, which also noted her admission to intensive care, a detail also verified by Martinonienė. These reports surface against a backdrop of ongoing investigations into significant financial misconduct. Last December, authorities conducted an inquiry into major corruption within the Agricultural Service, leading to the initial arrest of 13 individuals, with the count of suspects later increasing to 15 people.
In parallel developments, the political landscape surrounding the Ministry of Agriculture has been subject to media scrutiny.
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