Morocco Launches National Commission for Public Procurement in Rabat


(MENAFN- Morocco World News)

Rabat – Head of government Saad Eddine El Othmani chaired, on Friday in Rabat, the installation ceremony of the National Commission for Public Procurement (CNCP), an autonomous body of a technical nature.

The mission of this Commission will be to oversee public procurement, control public spending and guarantee the principles of transparency and parity in the development and execution of contracts between competitors, while improving the handling of complaints.

The importance of CNCP is linked to public procurement's remarkable development, driven by the record volume of public investments of the state, local authorities and public companies and institutions that has increased from 160 billion dirhams in 2011 to 195 billion dirhams in 2018, equivalent to 17.4% of GDP.

While serving as an instrument of moralization of public life, this mechanism is also a tool for consolidating confidence and credibility with economic operators, domestic and foreign investors, by offering them real guarantees to protect the companies from all types of excesses or injustice.

The CNCP is considered as a voluntarist and independent instrument in its missions of prevention, supervision, intervention and consultation to raise the level of competitiveness and quality in the field of public procurement.

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