Asylum applications in Finland plummeted in the last 12 months. In 2016, some 5,600 asylum seekers submitted applications to the Finnish government — an 83% drop from the 32,500 applicants in 2015. Still, the government is proceeding with the renewal of a major interpretation contract worth EUR 37.5m for over-the-phone (remote) and on-site interpretation.
Overseeing the EUR 37.5m call for tender is government procurement unit Hansel, which published an announcement in December 2016. Slator spoke to a source familiar with the tender process, who said it actually began in September 2016.
According to the source, Hansel withdrew the tender a couple of times. And then, in December, as prospective contractors were awaiting a final decision, Hansel all of a sudden canceled the tender.
