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Kyiv Ministry of Health purchased materials for renal dialysis for 50 million rubles from a scandalous company

Customers: Department of Health of the Kyiv Regional State Administration

Contractors: Renart, Index, LLC


Project date: 2016/11

On November 14, 2016, the Health Department of the Kyiv Regional State Administration signed an agreement with Renart LLC and Index LLC for the purchase of materials for renal dialysis in the amount of more than 20 million hryvnias. One of the companies that won the tender is associated with a company in respect of which a criminal case was opened for embezzlement of public funds on an especially large scale.

According to the publication "KyivVlast" with reference to the "Bulletin of State Procurement," the Department of Health of the Kyiv Regional State Administration purchases 25 items of hemodialysis materials for medical and preventive institutions in the Kyiv region. Renart will supply products worth 19 million hryvnia (about 47.4 million rubles), and Index will supply almost 1.2 million hryvnia (3 million rubles). Contractors undertake to fulfill the order by the end of 2016.

Kyiv Ministry of Health purchased materials for renal dialysis for 50 million rubles from a scandalous company

According to the Unified State Register, the founder and head of Renart LLC is Sergei Sumin, a business partner of Vladimir Podvorny, director and owner of the Ukrainian company Fresenius Medical Ker Ukraine.

Fresenius Medical Ker Ukraine, one of the leading suppliers of hemodialysis products in Ukraine, was at the center of a high-profile scandal. The Security Service of Ukraine accused this company of "embezzlement, embezzlement and seizure of other people's property by abuse of official powers on an especially large scale."

According to the investigation, Fresenius Medical Ker Ukraine participates in tenders through controlled structures - Renart LLC and TTV-Dom LLC. One of them, as a rule, offers the price of its products a little lower, the other - higher, thereby creating the appearance of a transparent competition in which the victory goes to the company that put a more acceptable price.

At the same time, Fresenius Medical Ker Ukraine calls itself a representative of the German Fresenius, although it is not.[1]

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