Scandal: MSH buys medicines up to nine times more expensive than market prices

Within days the Health Ministry has attempted to misuse the public budget in buying two medical products, Koha Ditore writes today. It has selected the winners of tenders at multiple prices more expensive than their real price. One such thing is considered illegal by the Public Procure Law, which regulates the matter. [...]
Within days the Health Ministry has attempted to misuse the public budget in buying two medical products, Koha Ditore writes today.
It has selected the winners of tenders at multiple prices more expensive than their real price. One such thing is considered illegal by the Public Procure Law, which regulates the matter.
If you compare the prices of the tender winners for these products, it turns out that are more expensive than products on the private pharmaceutical market, but also more expensive than the same products that have been bought by the MSH over the years.












