Under what circumstances can a buyer reduce timescales for a tender in the Public Sector?
As a procurement officer for a large organisation, a supplier approaches you on social media offering to take you out for dinner to discuss a recent open opportunity and mentions a financial reward if you help them win the business. You accept the invite. Was this the right thing to do?
What course of action should be taken when an audit of a supplier identifies evidence of human rights malpractice?
Private sector procurement organisations should always allow suppliers at least 35 days to respond to invitations to tender. Is this statement true?