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Govt to fully implement e-procurement

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Special Assistant to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunhwa Barrister Mohammad Ali Saif Monday said that as per the vision of Chief Minister Mahmood Khan the provincial government was working on e-procurement system in the province to introduce online service delivery.

Addressing a press briefing on e-procurement here, he said that e-procurement would totally be an online system that would ensure transparency in public procurement besides removing the chances of forgery in security deposit and documents.

He said that under the system the government would introduce e-bidding in all the government departments and all the bidders, contractors and consultants would be facilitated while the bids would be scrutinized through an automated system.

 

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