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Corruption in Lithuania is examined on this page.

Extent

Lithuania ranked 38th out of 176 countries in the 2016Corruption Perception Index published by Transparency International (rising from 52nd place in 2009). According to 2014 EU Anti-Corruption Report, Lithuania had the highest proportion of citizens who had paid bribes in the preceding 12 months of any EU country, with 95% of citizens considering corruption to be widespread and a major problem. An investigation by Lithuanian government revealed that 46% of Lithuanians would not even consider reporting corruption due to resignation that the corrupt individuals would not be punished.

According to Lithuanian president Dalia Grybauskaitė, Lithuanian parliament's unwillingness to combat corruption is a major issue in the fight against corruption. An anti-corruption program was introduced by the government in 2011–2014.

Annual survey done by Special Investigation Service (STT) revealed that 45% of Lithuania's citizens paid bribes in 2014. Lithuania's shadow economy was estimated to be 29% of the GDP in 2012. Society's trust in the political and legal system is low overall, a survey in 2015 showed that 25% of citizens trusted the Lithuanian legal system and 10% trusted the national parliament, Seimas. A study by Freedom House in 2013 claimed that corruption remained widespread in Lithuania and politicians regularly attempted to influence or undermine judicial decisions, compromising the independence of the courts.

Notable cases

Examples post-2016

  • In 2016, Lithuanian public energy company came under fire for purchasing supplies well above the market prices. As of September of 2017, no charges have been brought against any employees of the company.
  • In 2016, Eligijus Masiulis, leader of the Liberal Movement, a prominent political party in Lithuania, was arrested with 106 thousand euros in cash stuffed into a box under suspicion that the money was a bribe by MG Baltic, a Lithuanian investment firm. During a subsequent search of Masiulis' apartment, additional 250 thousand euros in cash were found. In September 2017, the Liberal Movement and Labour Party were additionally named as suspects in the continuing investigation.
  • In 2016, ŽŪMPRRA, an agency providing food support to the Lithuania's poor and financed by the EU bought food supplies significantly above the market price.
  • In 2016, several politicians in Kaunas, Lithuania's second largest city, were sued by the new city administration for having fictional employment - receiving large salaries without ever coming to work.
  • In 2016, a politician in Kaunas was arrested under suspicion that his newly built house was a bribe, provided to him by a government contractor.
  • In 2017, the head of state-owned Šilainiai clinic, one of the largest clinics in Kaunas, was sued for corruption. Under his management, the clinic had signed several contracts under conditions favoring a company managed by his son.
  • In early 2017, a scandal erupted when newspapers uncovered that G. Kėvišas, a director of the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre with a 2 000 EUR salary, had amassed significant wealth, including large areas of land, several houses and an apartment, as well as real estate in Altea, Spain. Kevišas was involved in scandals surrounding an expensive renovations at the theatre. He was dismissed from his position, although, as of September 2017, there have not been any charges laid against him.
  • In 2015, „Start Vilnius“, a municipal agency tasked with attracting investment, allowed one of its employees to claim a favourable plot of land in Vilnius. In 2016, the same agency was again accused of handing over a large plot of land in central Vilnius to a private company for 15 000 EUR.

Examples pre-2016

  • Arturas Zuokas, former mayor of Vilnius was convicted for trying to bribe a fellow politician. Criminal record was later removed, although the Zuokas was not declared innocent.
  • In 2004, former Lithuanian president Rolandas Paksas became the first president in Europe to be impeached. He was impeached on multiple corruption charges: for giving Lithuanian citizenship to his Russian donor Jurij Borisov, for passing secret information to Jurij Borisov and for pressuring a private company to hand over ownership rights to people close to Paksas
  • Lithuania is a major receiver of EU funding and there have been several high profile cases of EU funding embezzlement
  • There are suspicions that project to close Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant involves significant embezzlement and money laundering

References

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