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The Minister of Transport and Communications, J.Narkevičius, denies that he created opportunities for the former company A.Ribnikov to win tenders to renovate schools and kindergartens in exchange for renovating his house in Trakai. The minister, who has been involved in another scandal, calls it slander. He said the renovation was done in part for parents’ money.
On Thursday, BNS reported that the Minister of Transport and Communications J.Narkevičius was questioned by STT on Monday as a witness in a study that clarified the circumstances related to the renovation of its real estate.
“The Minister contacted the officials as a witness and gave them the documents, and promised not to provide information on all matters related to the pre-trial investigation without the prosecutor’s permission,” Aldona Grinienė, a spokeswoman for the Minister.
A. Ribnikov, who has revealed a possible scheme, currently has special witness status. Commercial construction representative 15 minutes He said he offered to be examined by a polygraph himself.
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“If it is impossible to prove otherwise that I am not lying, I would like to be checked with a lie detector. I myself have suggested this to STT officials and investigators during the interview. I have nothing to lie about, and if I have doubts, I can investigate with a lie detector even today. I’m ready, “said A. Ribnikov.
Such an opportunity could be provided by the STT conducting the investigation. Service representatives did not confirm or deny that A.Ribnikov’s testimony could be verified with a lie detector.
“This is one of the topics of investigative tactics that is not discussed in public” – 15 minutes Renata Keblienė, a representative from the STT, said, without elaborating.
Unofficially 15 minutes As far as we know, this aid measure is being taken seriously in the Narcevičius scandal to speed up the investigation. Prime Minister S.Svvernelis has repeatedly mentioned that he is awaiting urgent law enforcement conclusions on the charges made against the minister.
Admittedly, it is unclear whether the Minister of Transport will also be offered a check with a lie detector. The Polygraph Law provides for the possibility of investigating public officials as well.
“If this only aids the investigation and its course, my and the minister’s testimony should be examined by a polygraph. Perhaps then there would be more clarity,” said A. Ribnikov, the former head of housing at Sodžius.
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