OREANDA-NEWS. March 30, 2010. Introduction of an electronic "anti-swindler" system, which enables to promptly reveal and suppress violations related to publishing information about tenders and auctions, is one of the main tasks facing today the Federal Antimonopoly Service, said the Head of FAS Russia Igor Artemyev, speaking at the 6th Annual Forum and Exhibition "State Procurement -2010".

"By using primitive systems we already have a possibility to identify Latin in state procurement notices. It is necessary that we and other controlling bodies can also promptly obtain information about failures of the ordering parties to place certain important data, Commission Protocols, or about other forms of unjustified intervention in state procurement in order to undertake appropriate measures. Often such actions of the ordering parties constitute open swindling", said Igor Artemyev.

"In the 21st century one can exercise many ugly things in electronic environment; but it is also possible to develop many antidotes against such ugliness, and that's what we are doing now", specified Igor Artemyev.