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An interesting story is unfolding with the tender for the procurement of road marking paint, announced by the Main Directorate of Traffic Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The tender, with an initial cost of about 26.5 billion soms, revealed violations related to actions that could lead to restrictions on competition.
The Committee for the Development of Competition and Protection of Consumer Rights received a complaint regarding these tender trades. During the investigation, it was established that the tender was conducted for the procurement of paints and glass products for road signs. The investigation results showed that the requirements of Article 29 of the Law “On Competition” were violated. Unfortunately, officials did not specify what exactly these violations were.
Following the review of the case, the Committee declared the results of the tender invalid and issued an order to the Main Directorate of Traffic Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to rectify the identified violations. The issue of holding the responsible official administratively liable will also be considered.
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