According to CGU's preliminary analysis, there are no irregularities in the contract, but, due to compliance, the @minsaude opted to suspend the contract for further analysis," Brazil Health Minister Marcelo Queiroga tweeted.
On February 26, Bharat Biotech Ltd had said it entered into an agreement with the Brazilian government for the supply of 20 million doses of Covaxin during the second and third quarters of 2021.
Earlier, the National Health Surveillance Agency of Brazil- Anvisa, had denied permission to import Covaxin under Emergency Use Authorisation after authorities found that the Indian plant in which the jab was being made did not meet the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) requirements.
However, Anvisa on June 5 gave clearance to the proposal to import Covaxin into the South American country, with some conditions.
The Emergency Use Authorisation for Covaxin was granted by Brazil on June 4.
The pricing of Covaxin has been clearly established between USD 15-20 per dose for supplies to governments outside India.
The pricing for Brazil has also been indicated at USD 15 per dose.
Bharat Biotech has received advance payments from several other countries at the above price points, with supplies in process, pending approvals, Bharat Biotech said.
The company follows a similar partnership model in all countries, where its vaccines are supplied, as it does not have its own offices there.