Marrakech .. The Ministry of the Interior rejects the draft waste management contract in the Tsantit group

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Marrakech – Heba Press
The Ministry of the Interior rejected the draft contract proposed by the Tsantit group concerning the delegated measure to serve the collection and transfer of household waste and similar to it, considering who does not meet the required technical and financial standards, and again requiring the opening of the competition and reconsidering the submitted offers.
According to an official correspondence dated April 8, 2025, directed by the Minister of the Interior to the Governor of Marrakech Safi, the Central follow -up committee has recorded “clear contradictions between the technical offer and the financial supply, in particular with regard to investments, human resources and operating costs”, adding that “the cost of service seems unjustified in relation to similar groups”.
The ministry called for refusing to mark the project in its current form, and urged the Tsmant group to revive the request for tenders and take the necessary measures to ensure the continuity of the cleaning service in a transparent and efficient manner.
This decision comes at a time when the Tsantit group lives in a catastrophic environmental situation due to the accumulation of waste and waste in various districts and circles, a situation which has been the subject of multiple complaints of citizens and previous media covers which warned against the health and the environmental risks of the lack of effective cleaning service.
In the previous reports, Heba Press examined daily dirt and container accumulation scenes, in the light of a clear inability to deal with the environmental challenges that the group knows, despite its strategic location on the outskirts of the city of Marrakech and the accelerated urban expansion.
The ministerial decision opens the door to legitimate issues on the effectiveness of local affairs management, and re -examines the need to examine markets and guarantee compliance with quality and public interest standards, far from the logic of costly transactions and low profitability.
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