CEO of Public Procurement and Contracting, Carlos Pimentelsaid today that he does not know the process of urgent tender for around RD$226 million by the State Radio and Television Corporation (CERTV).
“I have not seen that process, however the law establishes what are ordinary procedures and exception procedures. The contracting entities have the power to identify what hiring process useas long as it complies with the provisions of the law,” he said. Pimentel.
However, he added that this type of process enters the legal framework provided that they are made attached to the normative dispositions.
“Yes one entity declares an urgent process the law establishes the mechanisms and procedures to do it, if they do it according to the normative dispositions, since the process is within the framework of legality”, he pointed out after being approached in relation to the law.emergency summons in CERTV.
Carlos Pimentel He pointed out that the important thing about this type of declaration is that they meet the deadlines for “announcement” and receiving prudent offers.
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“There are different reasons why an official can declare a process urgent. The important thing is not the declaration of urgency, the important thing is that the periods between call and receive offers have reasonable deadlineslater, the contracting entity has all the power to select”, he stated. Pimentel.
ellis perez
In relation to the process, the president of the Council of the State Radio and Television Corporation (CERTV), ellis perezstated that the director of the entity, Ivan Ruizhas yet to submit to the council a “study and evaluation” that I would have found.
“The CEO of Certv, Ivan Ruiz has made a study/assessment of the equipment situation found in the channel. Based on these results, you have yet to submit your request for approval to the Board of directors. That meeting will take place in the next few days, “said Pérez through his account in Twitter.