Ignalina N-plant CEO refuses to say if he’ll resign amid abuse suspicions

“I’d rather not comment. The ministry has stated its position. The ministry is my boss and I listen to its position,” he told BNS.

Janulevičius would not comment on the suspicions brought against him either.

Law-enforcement officials in late December completed their pre-trial investigation into an auction of the Ignalina plant’s assets worth over 1.5 million euros, held in 2014, and brought formal suspicions of abuse against six people, including Janulevičius and Osvaldas Čiukšys, a former CEO of the Ignalina NPP.

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The Energy Ministry does not comment on the situation, at least for now. Energy Minister Žygimantas Vaičiūnas plans to meet with Janulevičius this week, the minister’s spokeswoman, Aurelija Vernickaitė, told BNS.

International donors, the European Commission and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), which have been funding the plant’s closure projects worth hundreds of millions of euros, have a positive opinion about the Ignalina NPP’s performance of recent years in decommissioning the Soviet-era nuclear power facility.

Janulevicius took over the helm of the Ignalina NPP in March 2013. At the end of the same year, the plant reached a final agreement with the Russian-owned German contractor Nukem on the continuation of certain costly projects that had stalled for several years.

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