J. Olekas addressed journalists in parliament on Monday, stating that research should be conducted by the appropriate institutions to ensure the availability of necessary material, as duplication of efforts is not feasible. He noted that an investigation is currently underway involving the prosecutor’s office, the ministry, and various departments, suggesting that a conclusion is necessary before further action can be taken.
Olekas advised that while parliamentary work can commence if there are any unresolved doubts, his current recommendation is to allow the institutions adequate time. He stated that these bodies require time to complete their work and verify the information before a definitive assessment can be made. This statement comes as the opposition parliamentary faction announced last week its intention to establish a temporary parliamentary commission of inquiry.
This commission aims to investigate the circumstances surrounding the theft of RC data. In summary, Olekas emphasized patience, suggesting that the current focus must be on allowing the relevant institutions to finalize their investigations. He concluded that once the necessary data is compiled and verified, a clearer path forward can be determined, should there be any lingering questions.
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