The Prime Minister is currently facing questioning regarding several aspects of an incident involving unauthorized access to registers managed by the RC and the subsequent disclosure of this sensitive data to third parties. Inquiries are focused on the timeline of when the Prime Minister was first informed about these breaches. Furthermore, questioning covers the instructions issued to the Minister of Internal Affairs and other relevant institutions, as well as the specific actions undertaken within the Ministry of Migration in response to the security lapse.
Investigators are also seeking clarification on the delay in informing the public about the incident and whether the matter of political responsibility was addressed during a Government session. The document also scrutinizes the findings of VTEK, which concluded that the Prime Minister had grossly violated the law during a period when she was on an official delegation visit with her family. A key area of focus is why the Prime Minister, when making decisions regarding the composition of official delegations—which included the registers managed by the RC—did not account for the potential risk of unauthorized access to this data.
The questioning aims to establish accountability regarding the security protocols surrounding the registers. Specific attention is paid to the roles and directives given to the minister and other government bodies. The overall inquiry seeks a comprehensive understanding of the lapses in oversight and the measures that should have been in place to prevent the unauthorized handling of official data.
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Questions are being raised regarding the Prime Minister’s knowledge and timeline related to the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive data from RC registers.