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Advisor to Minister Aistė Šuksta BNS stated that A. Dulkys was aware of the findings of the commission, which evaluated S. Čaplinskas’ work, and did not doubt its reliability.
“It just came to our attention then. The Minister is aware of the conclusion of the commission that carried out an investigation into the violation of S. Čaplinskas’ work and does not have any new factual evidence or information relevant to the situation that he can question. the reliability of the conclusions, ”said A. Šuksta.
“The minister has no legal basis to revoke a decision already taken,” he added.
At the end of November, the then Minister of Health, Aurelijus Veryga, announced that S. Čaplinskas had been fired for failure to perform his duties and “for various offenses”.
S. Čaplinskas was unable to work at the time, but A. Veryga stated at the time that the first day of his job after incapacity for work would be the last day under the direction of ULAC.
According to A. Šuksta, Wednesday is S. Čaplinskas’ last day of inability to work, but he can extend his inability to work.
“As far as we know, today is the last day, but tomorrow the inability to work may be extended,” said A. Dulkis’ advisor.
He added that “various lawsuits” had been initiated due to the circumstances surrounding the dismissal of S. Čaplinskas.
S. Čaplinskas was unable to reach BNS on Wednesday evening.
Former Health Minister A. Veryga announced on Wednesday that he had approached Sodra, who asked to assess whether S. Čaplinskas, who could not work, could participate in various meetings and share interviews with the media.
The parliamentarian also asks to assess whether S. Čaplinskas is not abusing due to his illness.
Medikas S. Čaplinskas has directed ULAC since 1989, when the institution was still called the Lithuanian AIDS Center.
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