Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-10-25-Speech-2-356-000"
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"en.20111025.25.2-356-000"2
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"Given that public procurement represents millions of euro every year, its economic importance is in no doubt. For this very reason, although there is a long tradition of EU legislation on such contracts, it will never be going too far to call for better, more effective laws that guarantee the total transparency of procedures; that prevent all forms of corruption or manipulation of proposals to benefit one candidate; that put a ceiling in terms of numbers and of value on the number of awards without a call for proposals or without negotiation; and that guarantee proper competition in the internal market between candidate companies, irrespective of their country of origin. It should also be stressed that Portugal now sets a good example regarding e-procurement, with all the gains that it represents in terms of simplified procedures, of cost and time efficiency and savings – both for businesses and for public authorities – and of transparency and accessibility."@en1
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