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4人公司中标深圳政府千万大单?管理费低或是关键
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-06-13 08:44
Core Viewpoint - The rapid success of "Zhenxiang Future Legal Consulting (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd." in winning multiple government legal service contracts has raised questions about the company's qualifications and the integrity of the bidding process [1][3][4]. Company Overview - Zhenxiang Future was established in August 2022 with a registered capital of 1 million RMB and has only four employees [4][5]. - The company has secured over 10 million RMB in various government contracts from 2023 to 2025 [4]. Contract Details - The company won three contracts in 2025, including a 347,862.8 RMB project from the Shenzhen Housing Provident Fund Management Center [5]. - In 2024, Zhenxiang Future won eight projects, with the largest contract amounting to 5.91 million RMB from the same housing fund management center [5]. Industry Concerns - Legal professionals have expressed skepticism regarding the company's ability to deliver quality services given its limited size and experience [5][6]. - The transition of Zhenxiang Future from a digital technology company to a legal consulting firm in April 2024 has been criticized as a strategic move to exploit public resources [7][8]. Qualification Issues - The company holds only three non-legal certifications related to environmental management and quality systems, which raises concerns about its qualifications for legal services [8][10]. - The bidding process for contracts has been questioned, particularly regarding the criteria that favored Zhenxiang Future's existing certifications over traditional legal qualifications [10][12]. Regulatory Context - The Shenzhen Housing Provident Fund Management Center's procurement process has been defended as compliant with regulations, although the criteria have been criticized for potentially excluding qualified law firms [12][14]. - The low management fees associated with smaller companies like Zhenxiang Future may have influenced the decision to award contracts to them instead of established law firms [14].