Malta:
Public Procurement – Equal Treatment And Incumbents In Neighbouring Markets
27 August 2019
Ganado Advocates
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Clement Mifsud-Bonnici has published a country report on
2019's second issue of the European Procurement & Public Private
Partnership Law Review.
The country report deals with a recent judgment delivered by the
Court of Appeal (Malta) on 29 April 2019 on a public procurement
challenge.
This judgment upheld an appeal from an aggrieved bidder who
challenged the legality of a tender on the basis that the
information disclosed about a specific tender requirement was not
sufficient for the unsuccessful bidders to compete on an equal
level playing field with one of the bidders who was an incumbent on
a neighbouring market.
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