PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REVIEW

BY KEITH NUTHALLUTILITIES enjoying market privileges who will in the future continue to be covered by European Union (EU) public procurement rules when buying in goods and services have been asked to comment on European Commission plans to reform the policing of this open tendering system. Although Brussels does not want to strip member governments of the right to run European public procurement rules in their own countries, the Commission is concerned about "unsatisfactory...very heterogeneous... national review procedures." It wants to change EU the public ...


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