Feb 18 • 07:46 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

R. Žemaitaitis on the waste scandal: 'I can't understand how this is possible'

R. Žemaitaitis expressed his disbelief over waste disposal practices and called on law enforcement to ensure accountability for those responsible.

R. Žemaitaitis recently spoke out regarding a waste scandal in Lithuania, expressing his utter disbelief that construction and other waste can be buried in nature. He emphasized the gravity of the situation, highlighting that those responsible should face legal consequences. Žemaitaitis has been proactive, reportedly identifying and reporting individuals involved in improper waste disposal practices. He is particularly concerned about the impact this has on the environment and public health.

The issue has escalated to the political arena, where parliament members have begun gathering signatures for a motion to remove T. Domarkas from the Seimas Environment Protection Committee due to his alleged involvement in the scandal. Domarkas claimed to have recused himself from voting on matters that could present a conflict of interest, indicating a potentially complicated situation within the committee. The scandal has triggered discussions about ethics and accountability among government officials.

As reported by the LRT Research Division, T. Domarkas has been questioned as a witness in the ongoing pre-trial investigation, which began last September in Klaipėda. This investigation has broader implications for environmental policy enforcement and the public's trust in governmental oversight. The situation continues to unfold as additional details come to light, and community expectations for action against misconduct grow stronger.

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