Public procurement in the era of coronavirus
Contracting authorities keep receiving notifications from contractors relating to the occurrence of force majeure in the form of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic. They are often not specified or substantiated by evidence confirming the impact of the epidemic on the contract performance. Does such notification sufficiently protect against legal consequences of changes to contracts or from pursuing contractual penalties? This as well as other questions related to the new public procurement regulations are answered by public procurement specialist Marta Lipińska in the monthly magazine "Finanse Publiczne".
An article in Polish: http://www.finansepubliczne.pl/numery/maj-czerwiec-2020/zamowienia-publiczne-w-dobie-koronawirusa.html
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