Feb 17 • 20:37 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

The Lumber Industry Case: The Prosecutor is Considering this Issue in Three 'Stages'

The General Prosecutor of Latvia, Armīns Meisters, reported that preliminary results from the investigation into the lumber industry case could be available by March or April.

In a recent interview on Latvian television, General Prosecutor Armīns Meisters disclosed that the investigation into the lumber industry case is progressing actively and is already at a productive stage. He indicated that preliminary findings might be available by March or April, as the prosecutor's office is thoroughly examining the submissions received regarding the conduct of officials in providing support to lumber producers.

Meisters elaborated that the inquiry is being conducted in three phases: firstly, it assesses whether a criminal case should be initiated; secondly, it evaluates the potential for challenging government decisions made in this context; and thirdly, it considers remedies for damages incurred. This structured approach indicates a systematic review of the situation, ensuring that all relevant aspects are taken into account.

The investigation was initiated following requests from various parties to scrutinize the actions of officials concerning the legality of their decisions regarding support for the lumber industry. Meisters emphasized that the prosecutor's office is committed to examining all submissions received, which illustrates the seriousness of the allegations and the potential implications for accountability within government actions related to this sector.

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