Post by account_disabled on Mar 3, 2024 7:59:54 GMT
The DP's denunciation today about the transactions between a private company and a media group has some interesting facts. First, a company that doesn't do private work at all, but bills only from government tenders, pays 1 billion lek advertising for a year and a half to just one media. The first question that arises is, why does a company whose only customer is the state pay 1 billion lek for advertising? Advertising is done by a company looking for a market or introducing new products, not a business that only sells to the government. So this is the first indication of suspicious transactions or hidden beneficiaries.
Secondly, previously, the company Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data itself, as a reaction to PD's accusations, has stated that since November of last year until now, it has won only 1.5 billion lek tenders in total. This means that over 65 percent of the total revenue collected by the company went to advertising in just one media group. According to the invoices made public by DP, the figure was almost 1 billion ALL from September 2019 to March 2020. Now, how much a private company spends on advertising is its business. Where she spends the money is her business. As for how much the tender wins, it's up to you how long the tenders are legal.
But, the question that arises here is, what is the profit rate of AKSHI tenders, that a company, which does business only with AKSHI, manages to spend 70 percent of its annual billings for advertising? Read also: Mr. Blinken, can you explain this democracy of ours? Shpirag Oil/ Tomorri: For the refinery to be profitable it must be 5 times over ARMO's capacity The account here is simple. AKSHI tenders are a big cesspool that wastes public money, sometimes with secret procedures and sometimes with formally open procedures. There is no other explanation. And AKSHI tenders more than 100 million euros per year, so this hole must be closed urgently.
Secondly, previously, the company Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data itself, as a reaction to PD's accusations, has stated that since November of last year until now, it has won only 1.5 billion lek tenders in total. This means that over 65 percent of the total revenue collected by the company went to advertising in just one media group. According to the invoices made public by DP, the figure was almost 1 billion ALL from September 2019 to March 2020. Now, how much a private company spends on advertising is its business. Where she spends the money is her business. As for how much the tender wins, it's up to you how long the tenders are legal.
But, the question that arises here is, what is the profit rate of AKSHI tenders, that a company, which does business only with AKSHI, manages to spend 70 percent of its annual billings for advertising? Read also: Mr. Blinken, can you explain this democracy of ours? Shpirag Oil/ Tomorri: For the refinery to be profitable it must be 5 times over ARMO's capacity The account here is simple. AKSHI tenders are a big cesspool that wastes public money, sometimes with secret procedures and sometimes with formally open procedures. There is no other explanation. And AKSHI tenders more than 100 million euros per year, so this hole must be closed urgently.