Here’s the scoop from the marathon meeting of the Montenegro Airports Tender Committee – 12 out of 13 members voted for the ranking list of bidders, the proposal to select the most favorable offer, and the report on the conducted procedure. But hold on, it wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows! The committee chairman, Nik Dželjošaj, couldn’t keep quiet and issued a dissenting opinion, claiming he didn’t allow any falsification of work or attempts to hide data. Is this the start of a huge scandal or just one voice of reason in a sea of unanimous votes? All key documents were adopted unanimously, but Dželjošaj made it clear that further proceedings will be under the Ministry of Transport’s jurisdiction. This drama at Montenegro Airports casts a shadow over the transparency and fairness of public procurement. Could there be power plays and manipulations behind the scenes? While we wonder, the committee keeps doing its job, and we wait for the Ministry’s decision. Think this is the end of the story? Think again – it’s just the beginning! So, what do you think? Is the tender process for Montenegro Airports really squeaky clean, or is something fishy going on? Drop a comment, let’s hear your take!
Montenegro Airports Tender Committee: Drama, Voting, and One Lone Dissenting Voice
