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Procurement Law
The
Procurement Law of Afghanistan, enacted in October 2005, was
promulgated in the official Gazette 865 dated 3/8/1384, pursuant to
the provision of Article 75, Section 4 of the constitution to
regulate the procurement of goods, works and services, both domestic
and foreign, for government administrations, institutions, and mixed
companies.
The Law became effective
upon publication in the Official Gazette. On the effective date of
this Law, the regulation published in number 793 of the Official
Gazette dated 1421 H.Q. with its annexes, amendments, the regulation
for constructional affairs published in official gazette # 798 dated
1422 H.Q (Lunar Hijra) and any other provisions that conflict with
this law, are nullified.
The purpose of this law is to establish an open, transparent,
competitive procurement system, based on effective budgetary and
expenditure controls and reporting requirements designed to achieve
efficiency, economy, the prevention of abuses, and a fair
opportunity for participation by all potential contractors,
including private enterprises and other persons.
Procurement Law
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