Following inquiries into a recent case, A. Tapinui reportedly contacted the Special Investigations Service (SIS). During an interview with the portal „Delfi,“ M.
Sinkevičius stated that he personally covered the costs associated with the case, though he noted that he had “parents who work and can help his son.” However, when pressed on whether his parents had provided financial assistance, the mayor of Jonava provided an unclear response, stating he could not recall the exact details. This account was contradicted by R. Sinkičius, who asserted that he had assisted M.
Sinkevičius with both the initial legal costs and a subsequent fine of €12,500 imposed by the court. Speaking to journalists at the Parliament on Tuesday, R. Sinkičius emphasized the family’s contribution, stating, “We contributed.
As much as we needed, we contributed. As much as we had.” He stressed that all monetary transfers were verifiable through bank records. Addressing the matter of liability, R.
Sinkičius maintained that M. Sinkevičius was responsible for the payments. “Yes, as much as he needed, he had to pay.
How much he paid. I contributed by paying him,” he asserted, reiterating that the payments were traceable via bank transfers. The exchange highlighted differing accounts regarding the source and extent of the financially supporting funds for the proceedings, specifically detailing the support provided to cover his outstanding obligations.
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