Analogous situation like bankruptcy under national law
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Bankruptcy
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Corruption
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Chapter 13, Section 1, of the Swedish Public Procurement Act (LOU) sets out mandatory grounds for exclusion, while Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU sets out grounds that enable the buyer to exclude a tenderer from participation in the procurement. The grounds for exclusion apply even if the offences are committed by a representative of the tenderer.
Arrangement with creditors
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Participation in a criminal organisation
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Chapter 13, Section 1, of the Swedish Public Procurement Act (LOU) sets out mandatory grounds for exclusion, while Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU sets out grounds that enable the buyer to exclude a tenderer from participation in the procurement. The grounds for exclusion apply even if the offences are committed by a representative of the tenderer.
Agreements with other economic operators aimed at distorting competition
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Breaching of obligations in the fields of environmental law
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Money laundering or terrorist financing
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Chapter 13, Section 1, of the Swedish Public Procurement Act (LOU) sets out mandatory grounds for exclusion, while Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU sets out grounds that enable the buyer to exclude a tenderer from participation in the procurement. The grounds for exclusion apply even if the offences are committed by a representative of the tenderer.
Fraud
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Chapter 13, Section 1, of the Swedish Public Procurement Act (LOU) sets out mandatory grounds for exclusion, while Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU sets out grounds that enable the buyer to exclude a tenderer from participation in the procurement. The grounds for exclusion apply even if the offences are committed by a representative of the tenderer.
Child labour and other forms of trafficking in human beings
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Chapter 13, Section 1, of the Swedish Public Procurement Act (LOU) sets out mandatory grounds for exclusion, while Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU sets out grounds that enable the buyer to exclude a tenderer from participation in the procurement. The grounds for exclusion apply even if the offences are committed by a representative of the tenderer.
Insolvency
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Breaching of obligations in the fields of labour law
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Assets being administered by liquidator
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Guilty of misrepresentation, withheld information, unable to provide required documents
and obtained confidential information of this procedure
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Conflict of interest due to its participation in the procurement procedure
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Direct or indirect involvement in the preparation of this procurement procedure
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Guilty of grave professional misconduct
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Early termination, damages or other comparable sanctions
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Breaching of obligations in the fields of social law
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Payment of social security contributions
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According to Chapter 13, Section 2, of LOU, a contracting authority must exclude a tenderer from participating in a procurement if the contracting authority becomes aware that, according to a legally binding judgment, the tenderer has neglected or not met its obligations regarding the payment of taxes or social security contributions. Taxes and social security contributions The tenderer must have no significant debts regarding Swedish taxes and social security contributions to either the Swedish Tax Agency or the Swedish Enforcement Authority. The buyer checks this and reserves the right to determine in each case what may be deemed significant debts. Minor debts are accepted if the debt is disputed, the debt can be settled before a contract is signed, or if there is an agreement with the relevant public authority. Foreign tenderers must meet corresponding requirements based on the laws/regulations applicable in the country in which they are registered. Foreign tenderers must provide information in their tender to support compliance with the above requirements. F-tax certificate The tenderer must be registered for F-tax in Sweden. The same applies to foreign tenderers for all services performed for the buyer in Sweden. The buyer verifies that the tenderer meets the above requirements
Business activities are suspended
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According to Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU, a tenderer may be excluded from participating in a procurement if the buyer can show that the tenderer is subject to one of the points mentioned in this section and has not taken sufficient measures to demonstrate its reliability (referred to as self-cleaning) or has not been able to provide an explanation that makes it likely that a contract can be performed despite the circumstances. The grounds for exclusion also apply to any subcontractors that the tenderer intends to use for the order in accordance with Chapter 14, Section 7, of LOU.
Payment of taxes
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According to Chapter 13, Section 2, of LOU, a contracting authority must exclude a tenderer from participating in a procurement if the contracting authority becomes aware that, according to a legally binding judgment, the tenderer has neglected or not met its obligations regarding the payment of taxes or social security contributions. Taxes and social security contributions The tenderer must have no significant debts regarding Swedish taxes and social security contributions to either the Swedish Tax Agency or the Swedish Enforcement Authority. The buyer checks this and reserves the right to determine in each case what may be deemed significant debts. Minor debts are accepted if the debt is disputed, the debt can be settled before a contract is signed, or if there is an agreement with the relevant public authority. Foreign tenderers must meet corresponding requirements based on the laws/regulations applicable in the country in which they are registered. Foreign tenderers must provide information in their tender to support compliance with the above requirements. F-tax certificate The tenderer must be registered for F-tax in Sweden. The same applies to foreign tenderers for all services performed for the buyer in Sweden. The buyer verifies that the tenderer meets the above requirements
Terrorist offences or offences linked to terrorist activities
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Chapter 13, Section 1, of the Swedish Public Procurement Act (LOU) sets out mandatory grounds for exclusion, while Chapter 13, Section 3, of LOU sets out grounds that enable the buyer to exclude a tenderer from participation in the procurement. The grounds for exclusion apply even if the offences are committed by a representative of the tenderer.