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Carlos Pimentel is appointed executive director of the General Directorate of Public-Private Partnerships

Carlos Pimentel es designado director ejecutivo de la Dirección General de Alianzas Público-Privadas

Appointment is in addition to that of Director of Purchasing and Contracting and seeks to continue making more efficient and strengthening transparency in contracting processes under the public-private alliance model.

President Luis Abinader appointed Carlos Pimentel as the new executive director of the General Directorate of Public-Private Partnerships through Decree no. 614-24.

These new functions are added to those he already performs at the head of the General Directorate of Public Procurement, a position that from now on he will carry out in an honorary manner.

The objective of this new measure is to continue making more efficient and strengthening transparency in contracting processes under the public-private alliance model.

This is evident in article 2 of the same decree, which establishes the presentation, before the Executive Branch and within a period of 12 months, of a detailed proposal for the structural and regulatory readjustment of the General Directorate of Public Procurement (DGCP) and the General Directorate of Public-Private Partnerships (DGAPP).

This proposal will aim to optimize operational and regulatory processes, aligning both institutions under the strategic objectives of the Dominican State, in order to guarantee effectiveness, transparency and coherence in the implementation of public procurement and public-private alliances.

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