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Anti-Monopoly Service addressed to Prosecutor's Office
Baku/07.03.23/Turan: For the fourth time since June 2022 the State Anti-Monopoly and Consumer Market Control Service under the Ministry of Economy has appealed to the Prosecutor General's Office for violation of legislation on public procurement.
When the agency analysed the final protocols of public procurement, it found "preliminary evidence that documents prepared on behalf of some state bodies have been forged and falsified" by business entities, the Antimonopoly Service said in a statement. The case in question is about electronic procurement.
Violations were committed by five legal entities (LLC "Maybo Calibration" - INN: 1305068931, LLC "URAL AS SERVIS" - INN: 1703273111, LLC "Kremon" - INN: 1904914591, LLC "Tean" LM - INN: 1703277071 and "Fərid-FB" - INN: 1003032111) and one natural person (Tahmazov Vugar Rafiq oglu). Director of these two companies is Bakhtiyar Avaz oglu Kerimov.
Worthy of note is the fact that despite the lapse of 8 months of the first public appeal on the facts of offenses and falsification of documents submitted to the tender commission, the Republican Prosecutor's Office has never provided information on the progress of their investigation. -08B-
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