INFORMATION and Broadcasting Services Minister Dora Siliya has defended government’s intention to improve the Public Procurement Act of 2008, saying this move will close loopholes which cause wastage of public resources. Reacting a News Diggers! editorial opinion titled “It’s pointless to enact procurement laws that you don’t follow”, Siliya argued that amending the law was the first step to sorting out the problem. “We need a constitutional office for public procurement so that when we set the standard for procurement, even when you procure anything, even paper, somebody has to…
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