Lithuania

Lithuania

The Lithuanian Desk is headed by Margarita Šniutytė-Daugėlienė, who is the National Member for Lithuania since August 2019.

In 2023, the Lithuanian Desk was involved in 335 new cases, 45 coordination meetings, 3 coordination centres, and 20 joint investigation teams.

National Member

National Member

Jan MacLean
Margarita Šniutytė-Daugėlienė

Ms Margarita Šniutytė-Daugėlienė is the National Member for Lithuania. Ms Šniutytė-Daugėlienė was elected Vice-President of Eurojust in June 2022. Ms Šniutytė-Daugėlienė began her legal career as a public prosecutor in the Regional Prosecutor’s Office of Klaipeda, where she worked for 13 years, dealing with international legal cooperation and analysis of prosecution policy, as well as conducting and supervising criminal investigations. In 2012, she was promoted to Chief Public Prosecutor of the 2nd Criminal Prosecution Division at the Regional Prosecutor’s Office of Klaipeda. In 2016, Ms Šniutytė-Daugėlienė was appointed Deputy Prosecutor General. In this capacity, she supervised international cooperation, training and protection of public interest activities, including the activities of the territorial prosecutor’s offices. During her professional career, Ms Šniutytė-Daugėlienė participated as an expert in a number of projects related to international cooperation matters and provided lectures on criminal law and international cooperation topics. Ms Šniutytė-Daugėlienė served as Contact Point for the European Judicial Network from 2011 to 2017.

Deputy National Member

Mr Tomas Krušna took up his duties as Deputy National Member for the Republic of Lithuania in April 2024. He is residing in Lithuania. Mr Krušna has twenty-five years of professional expertise in working for the prosecution service. In the course of professional career he has worked at different levels of national prosecution service and held the post of senior manager at the Prosecutor General’s Office for the span of nine years. In 2006 Mr Krušna was appointed as Lithuanian National Member at Eurojust and served as the Deputy National Member from 2011. Apart from Eurojust, he has working experience in such EU bodies as the European Commission and European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF). In 2020 Mr Krušna was appointed as the European Prosecutor on behalf of the Republic of Lithuania and joined the EPPO. After his EPPO mandate he re-joined national prosecution service in the end of 2023. It should also be noted that Mr Krušna has participated in the activities related to Lithuania’s accession to the EU and made valuable contribution to Lithuania’s EU Council Presidency activities in 2013 as well as during the process of Lithuania joining OECD.

Assistant to the National Member

Mr Irmantas Mikelionis is Assistant to the National Member for Lithuania since 2022. 

Seconded National Expert

Mr Laurynas Butvidas is  Seconded National Expert at Lithuanian Desk since May 2022. 

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Casework

 

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

New cases (total)
- of which initiating
- of which participating

136
63
73

112
37
75

120
40
80

146
59
87

233
88
145

325
98
227

335
106
229

Coordination meetings (initiating and/or participating)

23

18

20

24

38

69

45

Coordination centres (organising and/or participating)

-

-

-

3

3

1

3

Joint investigation teams (newly signed and/or ongoing)

4

14

12

8

10

16

20


Case examples

Case example