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2023: Fine of 7 million rubles for collusion in the supply of an angiograph to the Kamchatka hospital
On March 20, 2023, the Office of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) for the Kamchatka Territory declared a violation of antimonopoly legislation in the actions of the Kamchatka Regional Hospital A.S. Lukashevsky and the supplier of medical equipment Delrus-DVRC LLC to conclude a cartel agreement. This conspiracy led or could lead to the restriction of competition and the creation of preferential conditions for participation in an electronic auction for the right to conclude an agreement, the regulator said.
The arbitration courts of the first and appellate instance upheld the decision of the Kamchatka OFAS of Russia. Delrus-DVRC LLC paid a fine of over 7 million rubles, the regional antimonopoly authority said.
According to the case file, the Kamchatka Regional Hospital announced the controversial purchase of an angiograph totaling 49 million rubles in April 2019. In early May of the same year, the NN-Med company complained about the tender to the regional department of the Federal Antimonopoly Service, but the regulator found no signs of violations.
In January 2022, law enforcement agencies became interested in the tender. The Investigation Department of the RF IC for the Kamchatka Territory conducted operational-search measures in the hospital and seized evidence of negotiations between representatives of Delrus-DVRC and the clinic staff. Having studied the materials of the UK, the OFAS came to the conclusion that the employees of the distributor and the customer were discussing the tender with each other, and the terms of reference were formed for a certain angiograph model - Azurion 3 M15 from Philips.
On the basis of evidence received from the TFR, in April 2022, the OFAS found the company guilty of concluding an anticompetitive agreement, it was sentenced to an administrative fine.[1]
2022: Receiving funds from the Capital Construction Department of the Tyumen Region for the slow adoption of MRI scanners
In early February 2022, the Arbitration Court of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug (Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug) recovered 387.4 million rubles from the Capital Construction Department (UKS) of the Tyumen Region in favor of Delrus-DVRC for the supply of medical equipment (MRI scanners and endoscopic complexes) for an unfinished hospital in Nizhnevartovsk. In addition, court costs in the amount of 206 thousand rubles were collected from the department. Read more here.