Yesterday, on 3 September 2019, information about the operations of Latvian
authorities concerning the Latvian construction sector companies was published
in the media. In addition to the comments provided yesterday
(https://cns.omxgroup.com/cdsPublic/viewDisclosure.action?messageId=1136375), AS
Merko Ehitus states the following:
* yesterday, on 3 September 2019, Latvian Competition Council (Konkurences
padome) officials carried out administrative proceeding activities in the
office of SIA Merks, part of AS Merko Ehitus group;
* to our knowledge, the purpose of the proceeding is to ascertain whether or
not there have been breaches of the competition law in Latvia, concerning
construction companies;
* as part of the activities, Oskars Ozoli?sh, Chairman of SIA Merks's
Management Board, was interviewed by the officials;
* no searches, seizing of documents or other such activities were carried out
in SIA Merks's office.
According to information published in the media, in parallel to the
administrative proceeding carried out by Latvian Competition Council, there is
an ongoing investigation by Latvian Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau
(Korupcijas nov?rshanas un apkaroshanas biroja, KNAB), which involves construction
sector companies. The activities in SIA Merks's office on 3 September were not
carried out by KNAB officials and according to our knowledge were not connected
with the investigation carried out by KNAB.
Merit Kullasepp
Communication and Marketing Manager
AS Merko Ehitus
Phone: +372 650 1250
AS Merko Ehitus (group.merko.ee (https://group.merko.ee/en/)) group consists of
Estonia's leading construction company AS Merko Ehitus Eesti, the Latvian-
market-oriented SIA Merks, UAB Merko Statyba operating on the Lithuanian market,
and the Norwegian construction company Peritus Entreprenør AS. Besides provision
of construction service as a main contractor, the group's other major area of
activity is apartment development. As at the end of 2018, the group employed
764 people, and the group's revenue for 2018 was EUR 418 million.
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