Costumes for the prosecutors sews Armani?
Public Procurement Agency has published a register of public procurement for the first quarter 2015. According to these data, the purchase of uniforms for employees of the General Prosecutor's Office will pay taxpayers an astronomical sum - 4,782,430 manat, the total of 15 contracts for the purchase of clothing, including underwear, socks and winter form.
Orders have been placed in JSC "Baki Tikish Evi", "Bakikhanov trikotaj" and OOO "Tikinti-tehjizat design." There is not any information on the company in the database of commercial companies.
According to "Radio Azadlig", over the past for years (2011-2014) for the purchase of clothing for the workers of Attorney General Office was spent just 679,205 manat. At the same time, a contract amounting 6,571,680 manat was signed in the first quarter of 2015 for the purchase of uniforms for the Ministry of Defense. -08B-
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