Photo-me taking DVLA courts to license agreement
Photo photo-Me International is directed to a high court confrontation with Transportation Secretary in a row on the driving licence.
DVLA has awarded a huge contract for photographs on driver's licence to the post office, but the photo - argues me that he should have a chance to bid for the project.
Photo-I just discovered that the 71 £.25 m contract had been awarded to the position after carrying out investigations under the freedom of information Act 2000.
The value of the contract is based on the use by customers of 75 m over five years at a cost of £ 9.50 per transaction, according to a brief high Cour.DTAC had a relationship long term with the renewal of car and driver's license verification services tax disc post office.
In May this year the DVLA, an Executive Agency of the Ministry of transport, has decided to amend the original contract, taking and sending photographs and electronic signatures for applications for licences for five years.
Photo-me, who runs the United Kingdom photo booths contends that the contract was awarded, without advertising, without competitive tender, and without seeking bids from other operators.
That being said photo - I, has been in violation of the public contracts Regulations 2006 and in violation of an obligation to treat society also a non-discriminatory manner and act in a transparent manner.
Documents say photo - Court became me suspicious DVLA and the post office could have concluded a photocard service contract on April 21 and his fears were reinforced by a conversation with a representative of the post office the lendemain.Il was confirmed by the DVLA letters after requests under the freedom of information Act 2000.
Photo-me submits that it lost profits, it would have been if adjugé.La company has instructed James Levy of Lewis Silkin to it.
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