MANILA, Philippines — Experience has taught many erring public officials that ignorance of the updated procurement law cost them their jobs, perpetual disqualification from holding a government position, forfeiture of retirement pay, damages, jail time and irreparable negative reputation that is painful for them and their families.
This has also led to millions of lost business opportunities for the private sector due to questionable process after investing huge amount of time, money and effort in winning a government project only to be invalidated afterwards.
With the advocacy of educating the general public, the Center for Global Best Practices will have a rerun of its special program titled, “What You Must Know About the 2016 Procurement Law IRR,” on April 15 and 16, 2020 at the Marriott Grand Ballroom, Resorts World Complex, Pasay City.
The biggest buyer and consumer of infrastructure, goods and services is the government. This two-day program will equip public officials with the right knowledge on the revised implementing rules and regulations (IRR) and President Duterte’s Executive Order 34 dated July 17, 2017 to fasttrack procurement processes, how it affects certain government transactions, changes in the BAC composition and its functions, guidelines in the formulation and revision of APP, registration, eligibility requirements and submission of bids under the PhilGEPS, exemptions from public bidding, form and contents of bidding documents, alternative methods of procurement, eligibility requirements for the procurement of infrastructure, goods and services, and updates for the benefit of all stakeholders joining bidding of government projects.
The lecture will also cover 2019 decided cases and updates on memorandum orders and circulars pertaining to procurement law and its IRR.
Interested participants are encouraged to avail of the early registration savings and group discounts for those registering three or more attendees. Seats are limited and pre-registration is required.
Check www.cgbp.org, for a complete list of best practices programs or call landlines in Manila (+63 2) 8842-7148/ 59 and (+63 2) 8556-8968/ 69, or in Baguio (+63 74) 423-2914, in Cebu (+63 32) 512-3106 or 07.