This Part 3B and the two Parts following, will deal with discretion authorized by the Act for NPTAB to carry out its work. It was stated on the GDF wharf project (at Appendix B of the Findings) that ...
TENDER openings are a simple process, usually public, particularly in the public sector, as a show of transparency. Though the process is regarded simple, it has to be conducted professionally and ...
Kenya has an elaborate law directing how government should procure goods and services. It is called the Public Procurement and Disposal Act. Parliament passed it in 2005. It was operationalised in ...
In February, the Auditor General flagged a Sh8.9 billion military food tender due to a number of procurement flaws, including allowing certain “special” bids to proceed to the technical evaluation, ...
Does statutory time lines in evaluation of bids matter? If yes why? The critical question is, what does the procurement law specifically provide as relates to tender evaluation time lines? The ...
This Part deals with the discretion needed by NPTAB to carry out its work of setting (non-price) criteria for bidders. It arises under s. 5(1) of the Act, which allows NPTAB to select and impose ...
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