Sources of grounds for exclusion
:
Notice
Participation in a criminal organisation
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 135, subsection 1, no. 1.
Corruption
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 135, subsection 1, no. 2
Fraud
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 135, subsection 1, no. 3
Terrorist offences or offences linked to terrorist activities
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 135, subsection 1, no. 4
Money laundering or terrorist financing
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 135, subsection 1, no. 5
Child labour and including other forms of trafficking in human beings
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 135, subsection 1, no. 6
Breaching obligation relating to payment of taxes
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 135, subsection 3
Breaching obligation relating to payment of social security contributions
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 135, subsection 3
Conflict of interest due to its participation in the procurement procedure
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 136, subsection 1, no. 1.
Direct or indirect involvement in the preparation of this procurement procedure
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 136, subsection 1, no. 2.
Misrepresentation, withheld information, unable to provide required documents and
obtained confidential information of this procedure
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 136, subsection 1, no. 3.
Grave professional misconduct
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 136, subsection 1, no. 4.
Breaching of obligations in the fields of environmental law
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 137, subsection 1, no. 1.
Breaching of obligations in the fields of labour law
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 137, subsection 1, no. 1.
Breaching of obligations in the fields of social law
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 137, subsection 1, no. 1.
Bankruptcy
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 137, subsection 1, no. 2.
Analogous situation like bankruptcy, insolvency or arrangement with creditors under
national law
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 137, subsection 1, no. 2.
Assets being administered by liquidator
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 137, subsection 1, no. 2.
Arrangement with creditors
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 137, subsection 1, no. 2.
Business activities are suspended
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 137, subsection 1, no. 2.
Early termination, damages, or other comparable sanctions
:
See the Public Procurement Act Section 137, subsection 1, no. 4. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DOCUMENTATION: When making a tender, the candidate must submit the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) as preliminary proof of not being subject to exclusion grounds. The candidate with whom the contracting authority intends to enter into a contract shall, prior to the contract award, submit Documentation that the Tenderer is not covered by the mandatory as well as the optional grounds for exclusion in the contract notice. This can be done by submitting a certificate of service from the Danish Business Authority or equivalent documentation. The documentation must meet the requirements of Section 153, and it must be no more than 6 months old. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ THE DANISH PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT, SECTION 134a: In addition to the abovementioned exclusion grounds, attention is drawn to Section 134a of the Public Procurement Act, which requires the contracting authority to exclude candidates established in a country listed on the EU list of noncooperative tax jurisdictions and that has not acceded to the GPA agreement or other trade agreements binding for Denmark.