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  2. File:The Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (UKSI 2015-102).pdf

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  3. Government procurement - Wikipedia

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    Government procurement in Liberia is governed by the Public Procurement Act. The Public Procurement and Concessions Commission (PPCC) was established in 2005 to "regulate all forms of Public Procurement and Concessions and provide for institutional structures for public procurement and concessions". [215] The PPCC operates an online Vendors ...

  4. Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The Government Gazette, abbreviated GG and referred to as the Gazette, is the official journal of the government of Namibia that contains government agency rules, proposed rules, and public notices. Every bill must be published in terms of Article 56 of the Namibian Constitution in order to acquire the status of an Act of Parliament. The ...

  5. Agreement on Government Procurement - Wikipedia

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    The Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) is a plurilateral agreement under the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO) which regulates the procurement of goods and services by the public authorities of the parties to the agreement, based on the principles of openness, transparency and non-discrimination.

  6. Ministry of Trade and Industry (Namibia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT) is a government ministry of Namibia, with headquarters in Windhoek.It was created at Namibian independence in 1990 as Ministry of Trade and Industry, [1] renamed Ministry of Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development in 2015, and got its current name in 2020.

  7. Law of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Namibia has a 'hybrid' or 'mixed' legal system, [1] formed by the interweaving of a number of distinct legal traditions: a civil law system inherited from the Dutch, a common law system inherited from the British, and a customary law system inherited from indigenous Africans (often termed African Customary Law, of which there are many variations depending on the tribal origin).

  8. List of state-owned enterprises in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017 there were a total of 97 state-owned enterprises, also called public enterprises, in Namibia. 18 of the public enterprises are profit-driven and fall under the Ministry of Public Enterprises established in March 2015. Leon Jooste heads this ministry. [1]

  9. 2015 in Namibia - Wikipedia

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