Sources of grounds for exclusion
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Notice
Corruption
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Fraud
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Money laundering or terrorist financing
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Participation in a criminal organisation
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Terrorist offences or offences linked to terrorist activities
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Child labour and including other forms of trafficking in human beings
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Breaching of obligations in the fields of environmental law
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Breaching of obligations in the fields of labour law
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Breaching of obligations in the fields of social law
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Agreements with other economic operators aimed at distorting competition
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Grave professional misconduct
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Misrepresentation, withheld information, unable to provide required documents and
obtained confidential information of this procedure
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Conflict of interest due to its participation in the procurement procedure
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Direct or indirect involvement in the preparation of this procurement procedure
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Early termination, damages, or other comparable sanctions
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Breaching obligation relating to payment of social security contributions
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Breaching obligation relating to payment of taxes
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Business activities are suspended
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Bankruptcy
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Arrangement with creditors
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Insolvency
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Assets being administered by liquidator
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.
Analogous situation like bankruptcy, insolvency or arrangement with creditors under
national law
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The Contracting Authority has a duty to exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if one or several of the qualification requirements are not fulfilled, cf. the Procurement Regulation § § 24-2 (1) section a. Please also note that other exclusion grounds may be applicable, cf. the Procurement Regulation § 24-2. This includes the purely national exclusion grounds which go beyond the exclusion grounds included in the EU directive on public procurement. The purely national exclusion grounds are: • § 24-2 (2): It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has accepted a fine for a criminal offence / punishable act. • § 24-2 (3), letter i: It is a purely national criteria that the Contracting Authority shall exclude a supplier from further participation in the procurement if the supplier has committed other serious errors or offences that may cause doubt regarding the professional integrity of said supplier.