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Agrofert Companies Should Not Have Received State Contracts Due to Conflict of Interest, the Court Said

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The conflict of interest of ANO leader Andrej Babiš during his first term as prime minister prevented companies from the Agrofert concern from not only receiving subsidies, but also from bidding for small-scale contracts from public sources, according to a ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court.
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The conflict of interest of Andrej Babiš (ANO) during his first term as prime minister prevented companies from the Agrofert concern from not only receiving subsidies, but also from bidding for small-scale contracts from public sources. This follows from the judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court (NSS). The court rejected the cassation appeal...

The conflict of interest of Andrej Babiš (ANO) during his first term as prime minister prevented companies from the Agrofert concern from not only receiving subsidies but also from bidding for small-scale public contracts, according to a ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court (NSS).

Agrofert should not have applied for state contracts when Babiš was first prime minister. The Supreme Administrative Court stated this. This is despite the fact that the then prime minister had placed the concern in a trust fund. However, according to the European Commission, he still controlled the company.

The conflict of interest of ANO leader Andrej Babiš during his first term as prime minister prevented companies from the Agrofert concern from not only receiving subsidies, but also from bidding for small-scale contracts from public sources, according to a ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court.

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The conflict of interest of Andrej Babiš (ANO) during his first term as prime minister prevented companies from the Agrofert concern from not only receiving subsidies but also from bidding for small-scale public contracts, according to a ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court (NSS).

Brno - Andrej Babiš's (ANO) conflict of interest during his first term as prime minister prevented companies from the Agrofert concern from not only receiving subsidies but also from bidding for small-scale contracts from public sources. This follows from a ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court (NSS).

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