Chamber of Commerce: Cancel Student Games contract

PKS Vice-President Dragan Đurić wants the state to annul the Student Games contract with Croatia's Varteks.

Izvor: Beta

Tuesday, 25.09.2007.

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PKS Vice-President Dragan Djuric wants the state to annul the Student Games contract with Croatia's Varteks. Djuric announced today that he was "amazed" that the contract for producing kits for the 2009 World Students Games, worth RSD 4.1mn dinars (nearly EUR 50,000), had been awarded to Croatian company Varteks which, he said, were in financial straits, adding that Serbian textile companies could a better job, "and indeed under more favorable terms." Chamber of Commerce: Cancel Student Games contract “I don’t know why the contract was awarded to Varteks, there’s probably something behind it,” said Djuric, who is also owner of Zekstra textile plant, not wishing to expand on his comments. Djuric said that the PKS association which gathers the textile, clothing, leather and footwear makers had approached President Boris Tadic and Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic requesting an inquiry into whether the Law on Public Purchase had been broken in awarding the contract to Varteks. Pointing out that the Croatian company would most likely outsource the production of the 44,000 kits for the games, the PKS vice-president said that textile companies in Serbia – such as Zekstra, Nikolas, 1. Maj, or Zeleznik – "could do a perfectly good job." These companies were not selected on the grounds that they did not possess the required capacities, said Djuric, rejecting that argument as being "without foundation," since domestic textile factories had manufactured kits for Serb athletes competing at the World Student Games in Istanbul.

Chamber of Commerce: Cancel Student Games contract

“I don’t know why the contract was awarded to Varteks, there’s probably something behind it,” said Đurić, who is also owner of Zekstra textile plant, not wishing to expand on his comments.

Đurić said that the PKS association which gathers the textile, clothing, leather and footwear makers had approached President Boris Tadić and Deputy Prime Minister Božidar Đelić requesting an inquiry into whether the Law on Public Purchase had been broken in awarding the contract to Varteks.

Pointing out that the Croatian company would most likely outsource the production of the 44,000 kits for the games, the PKS vice-president said that textile companies in Serbia – such as Zekstra, Nikolas, 1. Maj, or Železnik – "could do a perfectly good job."

These companies were not selected on the grounds that they did not possess the required capacities, said Đurić, rejecting that argument as being "without foundation," since domestic textile factories had manufactured kits for Serb athletes competing at the World Student Games in Istanbul.

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