There is one precondition for dealing with a [corrupt] system that has been ignored for a long time in the Estonian law enforcement structures. It takes about 6–18 months to catch out a corruption network, which means that for a year and half there might not be any cases. The offenders will only be brought in when the picture is completely clear. The law enforcement system has been changed many times, because of the need to boost the [performance] scores. When you don’t achieve that, they say that you haven’t done anything. If you want to catch out the entire network, you cannot at the same time boost your score. This is the reason why there is considerable emphasis on individual cases – you get your score – one bribery case – and you are not interested in the network. To root out a network is a complex task and you are not guaranteed a result.