Following up on our March newsletter No. 5, on April 8, 2025, the Ministry for AntiCorruption and Good Government declared the nullity of the entire public tender for
the 2025–2026 consolidated procurement of medicines, coordinated by BIRMEX,
and ordered the procedure to be restarted based on a new market investigation.

The resolution declaring nullity was based on irregularities detected by the Ministry,
mainly due to breaches of the tender terms and formal errors during the process,
including:

Additionally, the same resolution highlights that:

The decision does not identify or sanction any specific company, nor does it affect
their right to participate in future tenders. However, sanctions against government
officials or companies cannot be ruled out in the future.

Companies that consider themselves affected may challenge the resolution.
However, as this is a general measure that impacts all awarded companies equally,
legal challenges are considered unlikely to succeed.

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