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Sale of Government Printing & Stationery Department - Expressions of Interest
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Sale of Government Printing & Stationery Department

Government of Fiji
GOVERNMENT OF FIJI

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

The Government of Fiji through the Ministry of Finance intends to sell the Government Printing and Stationery Department ("GSPSD") as a going concern.  The GPSD provides printing services to Cabinet, Government Ministries and Departments and Statutory Authorities.  The GPSD's printing tasks include printing gazettes, supplements, bills, decrees, laws of Fiji, general and special purpose forms, national examination papers, textbooks and other printing and publishing services.  The Department also procures and distributes stationery items for Government ministries and departments and operates the Government Bookshop.

The Government invites genuinely interested parties to express interests for the sale of GPSD, which will include the assets and business of the Department.  The Purchaser may enter into an agreement with Government as a licensed Government Printer for the supply of printing and publishing services.
 
Written submission must be addressed and labelled as follows:

AND sent to postal address:

Permanent Secretary for Finance
"Sale of GPSD"
PO Box 2212
Governement Buildings
Suva, Fiji

OR delivered to:

Level 10, East Wing Rolalabalavu House
Victoria Parade
Suva, Fiji

 
An Information Memorandum (IM) on the GPSD can be obtained from Mrs. Salaseini Raiwalui of the Asset Management Unit of the Ministry of Finance on Telephone (679) 3222189 or request "Sale of GPSD" IM on email: salaseini.raiwalui@govnet.gov.fj .

Written offer must be received by 4:00pm on Friday, 4th March 2011Short listed parties will be required to sign a confidentiality agreement and pay a refundable deposit of 2.5% of their indicative purchase price.  Shorlisted parties will be given time to perform their due diligence.

The Government of Fiji reserves the right to accept, reject or negotiate with any party that makes a submission.  The highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted.