The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has found that two companies bidding for a cleaning services contract with the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) had overlapping members in their administrative management bodies, raising the possibility of collusion or coordinated bidding. The overlap was not detected by either the bid-opening or bid-evaluation committees, according to the CCAC, which uncovered the issue while investigating a complaint. Altho…
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