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Former Energy Minister N. Tavinbekh Detained and Investigation Underway

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Former Energy Minister N. Tavinbekh has been detained by the Anti-Corruption Bureau. He is being detained and investigated on the grounds that he signed a $9 million contract for consulting services for a $148.7 million loan-financed project to build thermal power plants in 10 aimags, but abused his position to extend the contract period and unjustifiably increase the consulting services budget by $2.6 million. In addition to N. Tavinbekh, two o…
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Former Energy Minister N. Tavinbekh has been detained by the Anti-Corruption Bureau. He is being detained and investigated on the grounds that he signed a $9 million contract for consulting services for a $148.7 million loan-financed project to build thermal power plants in 10 aimags, but abused his position to extend the contract period and unjustifiably increase the consulting services budget by $2.6 million. In addition to N. Tavinbekh, two o…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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