Speaking to journalists at the Seimas on Thursday, K. Vaitiekūnas addressed the need for significant restructuring within a specific institution, noting that such changes have not yet taken place. He stated that while the entity requires a substantial overhaul, the specific path forward remains under review.
Vaitiekūnas emphasized that determining the precise nature of the amendments to the proposed bill is premature. He assured the press that the necessary assessments would be conducted internally within the ministry, involving cooperation with specialized experts. Regarding the process, he stated, “We will think as much as it takes.
We will definitely not do it on the spur of the moment.”
This discussion follows reports concerning the Migration Department’s restructuring and the potential implications of removing officials from customs posts, which some sources suggest may heighten the risk of corruption. Furthermore, the context includes previous directives from V. Kondratovičius to evaluate corruption control within statutory services, alongside discussions about a new competition for the Migration Department.
The official maintained that while the need for reform is acknowledged, rushing to finalize details or implementing changes based on immediate pressure is unwise. He stressed that any adjustments made to the legislation will be the result of a thorough, consultative process, ensuring that the final outcome reflects a comprehensive analysis of the systemic issues rather than a reactive measure.
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It sounds like they are discussing necessary changes without having a clear plan for implementation.