AFP: Japanese firm's fax nightmare
A supposedly secret attempt in Japan to fix a bidding for a public contract came undone when a company erroneously faxed the details of who should win to the city government offering the job. The municipal government of Nichinan in southern Miyazaki prefecture received a fax with the planned bidding price and the name of the firm that was to win the contract, according to the online edition of the Nishi Nippon Shimbun newspaper on Friday. "The city government received a fax from one bidding company, asking other bidders to cooperate in forming collusive bidding," the newspaper said. "The company that sent the fax told city officials that it was being 'absent-minded'," the newspaper said. The contract was for printing various official forms and was worth several million yen, the newspaper said, without naming the companies involved. The bidding was to take place on November 6, and the fax came to the city hall on the previous day, the paper said. The city cancelled the bid and is investigating the companies who were supposed to take part, the paper said.