"I publicly apologize to everyone to whom I have done harm with my actions, or whom I may have harmed," said Rasnačs.
In spring the TVNET news website reported that Rasnačs had used a ministry vehicle for moving to a new place of residence.
He had reportedly paid €20 to the chauffeur for fuel expenses but didn't ask for a receipt proving it had been spent on fuel.
While National Alliance co-chairman Gaidis Bērziņš told LETA Tuesday that the party board will question the Justice Minister about the incident.