Limeta and Graina won 1,700 purchases in two years for $ 58 million. EUR



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In an investigation by the Special Investigation Service (STT), the alleged Ms Limeta and Graina have won more than 1,700 public purchases in the last two years, worth more than 58 million euros. Eur, according to data from the Public Procurement Office (VPN).

According to the VPT, under the leadership of Limeta, a member of the Kretinga District Council, former Social Democratic deputy Virginijus Domarkas, before whom complaints have been presented in this preliminary instruction, 1,100 agreements worth 20,577,000 euros were signed in 2019-2020. Kimutis Kutkauskas, a Limeta shareholder, has also entered the horizons of law enforcement.

Another studio mentioned is Mon Graina, which has won more than 600 contracts and more than 37 million contracts in the two years since it won. EUR.

Data from five purchases show that Graina has a medical rank for various Lithuanian municipalities and medical institutions. For example, among the highest value purchases are 1.3 million purchased by the Klaipda municipality last year. Last year, the Kaunas City Polyclinic also bought two MRI cameras, each worth more than 1.1 million euros. EUR.

Among the company’s clients are the Santara and Kaunas Clinics, Ministry of Health.

Erland Sudeikis, chairman of the board and shareholder of the company, also received statements.

Limetas coincides with the investigated institutions about 1.5 million. EUR

Limeta reached almost half of the settlements with the treatment facilities in the pre-trial inquiry, worth more than 1.5 million. EUR.

Over two years, 26 contracts worth EUR 813,000 were concluded with the Vilnius Clinical Hospital. The largest contract for technical maintenance and repair of medical equipment was concluded, held in February last year, for an amount of 583,000 euros.

In May last year, the Vilnius Clinical Hospital entered into a € 47,000 contract for the installation and digitization of an X-ray machine, and in 2019, more than € 70,000 of medical ranges were admitted through two acquisitions.

Limeta entered into 13 agreements with the Kdaini Hospital, the value of which was more than 340,000 euros. More than half the value of the contract consists of an agreement on the purchase of X-ray equipment signed in September last year at a cost of 199,000 euros. In December last year, the hospital paid almost 50,000 euros for the medical gas system and its preparation.

The Plungs District Municipal Hospital has entered into contracts with Limeta for more than 398,000 euros. In August last year, the hospital also paid nearly € 200,000 for a diagnostic X-ray machine, and in December another € 149,000 was paid for a diagnostic endoscope machine.

In two years, two contracts worth almost € 25,000 were concluded with the Ekins polyclinic and the only contract worth € 707 with the Nemenins polyclinic in the Vilnius district. The Radvilikis Primary Health Care Center also entered into a contract worth only 724 euros.

During the two years, Limeta also amounted to 2.6 million. EUR per contract with the Republican Hospital of iauli, EUR 720,000 per contract with the Karoliniki Polyclinic, EUR 950,000 with Santara Clinics, 11 contracts worth Kretinga Hospital have a value of almost EUR 565,000.

35 contracts with Graina worth more than 2 million. EUR

Graina has signed a total of 35 contracts with the treatment facilities mentioned in the STT study, which have already been delivered to those responsible for the study, amounting to more than 2 million. 056 Eur.

Last year, the companies of the Vilnius City Clinical Hospital bought services and details of maintenance and repair of medical equipment, the purchase value of which amounts to 284,800 euros. In 2019, the hospital bought a diagnostic reagent with a Graina analyzer for 180,600 euros.

Last year, the company also purchased € 50,000 worth of medical equipment, and in 2019 € 29,400 worth of medical equipment was purchased. In 2019, the company will also provide up to 20,500 disinfectants, 8,200 euros in medical equipment repair services.

A total of 11 agreements are worth more than 585,000 euros.

Last year, Graina’s outpatient clinic bought X-ray diagnostic equipment for 210,000 euros, and in 2019 an ultrasound machine worth 20,000 euros. The three contracts he signed have a value of 285,000 euros.

Last year, the Nemenins Polyclinic bought an X-ray diagnostic system from the company for 199,800 euros. This system was almost half a month before for 199,100 euros in the municipal hospitals of the district of Grainos sigoji and Plungs.

In 2019, the Nemenins Polyclinic in Graina also bought an ultrasound diagnostic degree worth 78,300 euros. Last year, the polyclinic bought an artificial hair ventilation device for 51,000 euros. Last year two purchases were made, where an electrocardiograph and equipment for cardiological examinations were acquired for 10,000 euros each.

The five contracts signed by this polyclinic amount to almost 350,000 euros.

Kdaini Hospital entered into a total of nine contracts with Graina for EUR 336,000. Last year, he bought a range of EUR 129,800 for an endoscopy cabinet, a range of EUR 105,800 for a mammography scanning class, in 2019 he bought an ultrasound machine worth EUR 37,000 on lease, and last year a degree of echocopy worth EUR 21,600.

Last year there were also two purchases, each worth € 11,900, for the repair of medical equipment and quality control. U 9,500 Eur purchased X-ray cassette and protective equipment.

Plungs District Municipality Hospital has entered into seven contracts with the alleged company for just over 0.5 million. EUR.

In 2019, the hospital acquired 127,000 digital X-ray machines through lease. The hospital bought other X-ray machines for 120,000 euros. That same year, the Graina hospital bought laboratory reagents for 35,900 euros and last year for maintenance and repair services for medical equipment for 18,700 euros. He also made two purchases worth 4,000 euros for the purchase of holter monitors.

the alleged treatment may suddenly be more

After reporting on Thursday on a large-scale investigation into corruption in public procurement in the health sector, law enforcement officials said various corruption offenses were reported against 35 people, four of whom are heads of institutions and heads of medical institutions.

The court confirmed that Narimantas Markeviius, director of Vilnius City Clinical Hospital, Daiva Kanopien, director of Ekins polyclinic, Olegas Kaanas, chief physician of Vilnius district Nemenins polyclinic, Stasys Skauminas, director of Kdaini hospital, director of municipal hospital from the Plvil district and director Irena Januonien.

The statements were also addressed to V. Domarkas, owner of Limeta, owner of the Limeta real estate, K. Kutkauskas, shareholder of both companies, and E. Sudeikis, owner of Graina.

According to the Special Investigation Service, more than one crime is being investigated. it is believed that they may have been involved in more than a dozen medical institutions in different municipalities, their managers and other people responsible for public procurement.

According to law enforcement agencies, criminal activities such as abuse, bribery, influence peddling, bribery, as well as fraudulent accounting and falsification of documents are investigated.

Darius Balinas, head of STT’s Central Board of Investigation, said Thursday that 270,000 net coins were found in about 150 searches. According to him, the agents also recorded moments of possible transmission of kyio.

According to Attorney General Radiauskas, the sudden public procurement restricted competition, discriminated against other providers and harmonized the conditions to win certain sponsored mons.

Most of the alleged preventive detention was not carried out. An alleged E. Sudeikis was arrested. V. Domark and K. Kutkausk were also asked to be detained by the prosecution, but the court was not satisfied.

The heads of the Kdaini and Plungs hospitals and the outpatient clinic have been fired.

The investigation of the Central Investigation Board of the STT is controlled, organized and directed by the Fiscal Group of the Organized Crime and Corruption Investigation Directorate of the Attorney General’s Office and the Organized Crime and Corruption Investigation Division of the District Attorney’s Office.

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