31 March 2014
EU Directives aim to encourage more effective public procurement
Those on the receiving end of public procurement processes wax lyrical about the overwhelming bureaucracy, unclear specifications, pre-qualification documents requiring a plethora of policies, unclear tender evaluation models, lack of feedback to unsuccessful bidders and timescales that are not adhered to. Public procurement is legally accountable for its decisions. Depending on the value of the specific purchase it will be subject to EU procurement directives. The existing directives,...
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