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Jakilaitis on Registrų Centras Scandal: Leak Opened Doors for Adversaries

Jakilaitis on Registrų Centras Scandal: Leak Opened Doors for Adversaries

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Journalist Edmundas Jakilaitis commented on the Registrų centras data leak scandal.
  • He stated the leak created significant opportunities for adversaries.
  • Jakilaitis criticized the government's initial attempts to suppress the story, suggesting a lack of transparency and respect for the public.

The recent data leak from Lithuania's Center of Registers (Registrų centras) has exposed a vulnerability far beyond mere cybersecurity concerns, according to journalist and public figure Edmundas Jakilaitis. He asserted that the incident has created substantial openings for adversaries to exploit.

Jakilaitis criticized the government's initial response, which he characterized as an attempt to keep the scandal under wraps until journalists brought it to light. This approach, he argued, demonstrates a continued disregard for the public, whom politicians still treat as easily misled.

"There is simply no logical explanation why the fact about the Center of Registers needed to be hidden," Jakilaitis stated during the program 'Delfi savaitė.' He believes that the authorities' reluctance to disclose information points to a deeper issue of trust and accountability. The lack of a clear rationale for secrecy fuels public suspicion and undermines confidence in governmental transparency.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.