Colombia. As reported in the Council, the same company was hired to supply 1,500 surveillance cameras, and then to do the auditing and monitor if they worked.
The process of modernizing the technological platform of 123 is plagued by irregularities and strong indications of possible acts of corruption. According to the councilor of Bogotá, Javier Palacio, it is necessary to "denounce that the administration of Mayor Gustavo Petro, not only circumvented Law 80 to award the millionaire contract by finger for 15 billion pesos to the ETB, but also to the same company hired it as a supplier and auditor of the NUSE service platform."
According to the information, Infotic entered into a contract with the Bogotá Surveillance Fund on October 29, 2014, to carry out the technical, administrative, financial and legal auditing of the agreement that seeks the modernization of Line 123. This contract was signed for $1.56 billion, with a duration of five years, which is the time scheduled for the modernization of the 123.
"But the incredible thing is that a month earlier, Infotic had handpicked another contract with the district. On September 16, 2014, this company and the Surveillance and Security Fund had signed an agreement for $3,274 million, for this company to supply 1,500 security cameras for the closed circuit surveillance controlled by the Police and that is part of the entire security, response and surveillance platform of 123", Palacio said.
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