Moscow Prosthetic and Orthopedic Enterprise (Moscow PrOP)
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Korovinskoye Shosse, 17A
Owners:
Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Labor of Russia)
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2024: Fine of 25 million rubles for disrupting public procurement
The Arbitration Court Moscow fined JSC Moscow Prosthetic and Orthopedic Enterprise (MPOP) ₽25 million for improper execution of state contracts for the supply of prosthetic and orthopedic products for the disabled. The decision was made on October 3, 2024 at the suit of the Directorate for ensuring the activities of labor organizations and social protection of the population of Moscow.
According to the "Business News Agency," violations were revealed during an unscheduled audit by the Interregional Control and Audit Department of the Federal Treasury. It was established that the company supplied products that did not meet the technical requirements and equipment specified in the contracts.
The IPOP won several tenders for the supply of prosthetic and orthopedic products in 2021-2022. The total amount of contracts amounted to ₽237,8 million. However, the enterprise did not fulfill its obligations properly, which led to a violation of the rights of recipients of social services.
Representatives of the company tried to challenge the claims, claiming that they improved the products at their own expense in the interests of the disabled. However, the court rejected this argument, pointing to the absence of additional agreements between the parties to amend the technical characteristics of the products.
MPOP General Director Vladimir Gordeev was unable to substantiate the company's position in court. The company's attempt to cite the expiration of the statute of limitations was also rejected by the court.
The IPOP is a major player in the public procurement market. For the entire period of operation, the company acted as a supplier in 6110 state contracts totaling ₽18,5 billion and the customer in 2690 contracts for ₽27,7 billion.
Despite the fine, the company's financial position remains stable. According to the financial statements, the revenue of the IPOP for 2023 amounted to ₽17,78 billion, and net profit - ₽90,61 million.[1]
2023: Approval by the only supplier of complex orthopedic shoes in Russia
In February 2023, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order approved by the Moscow Prosthetic and Orthopedic Enterprise (PrOP) as the only supplier of complex orthopedic shoes in Russia until the end of 2023.
According to the document, PrOP has been appointed the only supplier of purchases of absorbent linen, diapers and special products carried out by the Pension and Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation in case of violations of the discharge function (urinary and calamentous), as well as work on the manufacture of complex orthopedic shoes provided for by the federal list of rehabilitation measures, the federal list of rehabilitation services provided to the disabled person.
According to the order of the government, PrOP should supply 199.7 million units of absorbent linen, 32.5 million special products in case of violation of the functions of discharge (urinary and calamitous) and 198.2 thousand pairs of complex orthopedic shoes. The company independently must fulfill 85% of the volume of supplies under the state order, and for the remaining 15% to attract co-executors.
The customer - the Pension and Social Insurance Fund - must conclude contracts with an advance payment of up to 50% of the total volume of execution. Purchases will be financed from the federal budget.
In January 2023, the Moscow authorities identified their own sole supplier of absorbent linen for the disabled. The winner of the competition for the conclusion of an offset contract for the production and supply of diapers and diapers for the needs of Moscow for a total of 11.7 billion rubles was VIP Camilla, which is part of the Turkish multidisciplinary manufactory UCAR Group (produces disposable diapers under the Senso brand based on the BelEms plant in Belarus). In return, the supplier must invest at least 300 million rubles in localizing medical devices in Moscow. GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION ORDER
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