CONTRACT NOT TERMINATED DESPITE INTENTIONAL MISREPRESENTATIONS DURING PREQUALIFICATION
publication date: Aug 15, 2010
A public project owner had discretion to award a contract to a bidder that made false statements during the prequalification process. The owner was aware of the misrepresentations and was not misled. It was the role of others to impose sanctions on the bidder for the false statements.
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