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Tainan Asia-Pacific Baseball Stadium Vendor Bidding Causes Controversy, Tainan City Government to Re-tender in Late April

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Following controversies surrounding vendor bidding at the Tainan Asia-Pacific International Baseball Training Center, the Tainan City Government's Sports Bureau has apologized and announced the cancellation of the current tender. A re-tender is scheduled for late April, with operations planned for the entire season.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What incident occurred at the stadium on March 29th?
A: A fan slapped a temporary worker during a professional baseball opening game.
Q: Who publicly apologized for the controversy regarding the bidding for external stalls?
A: Chen Liang-qian, the Director of the Tainan City Sports Bureau, publicly apologized for the controversy.
Q: Why was the original bidding for the external vendor recruitment cancelled by the Sports Bureau?
A: It was cancelled because the original plan only covered the first half of the season instead of the entire year's season.
Q: What law was cited to handle the cancellation of the stadium vendor bidding?
A: The cancellation was handled according to Article 48, Paragraph 1 of the Government Procurement Act.
Q: What will the adjusted operational period for the vendor recruitment cover?
A: The adjusted operational period will cover the entire season, including the regular season for the Uni-President Lions until September.