Everyone is on edge.
In recent conversations about county finances with officials, staff members and outside agencies, everyone chooses their words carefully, speaking with diplomacy to avoid inflaming an already volatile situation.
The tense atmosphere was apparent during the most recent meeting of the Humboldt County Audit Committee, an oversight group that was formed specifically to address rampant dysfunction in the county’s fiscal management, which has devolved into a slow-motion catastrophe of overdue reports, disgruntled county contractors, internal investigations and cross-departmental power struggles.
As you’ll read below, one department head recently told county supervisors she’s never been more worried about the state of the county’s finances. Staffers tell the
By Mehtab Haider
ISLAMABAD: The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) has refused to endorse the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCCA) request of exclusivity for negotiated tendering with a single party of the UK for holding examinations of Pakistani pilots and recommended to engage in open competitive tendering process.
According to the findings of PPRA, PCCA in its letter dated April 14, 2021 has sought advice of the PPRA regarding negotiated tendering with a single party i.e. UK Civil Aviation Authority-International (UK CAA) keeping in view the provisions Rule 42(d) (i) & (i) that allow such negotiated tendering on the following basis:
Technical or artistic reasons or the reasons connected with protection of exclusive rights or intellectual property, and for reasons of extreme urgency (due to unforeseeable events not attributable to the Procuring Agency).
July 7, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) has refused to endorse the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCCA) request of exclusivity for negotiated tendering with a single party of the UK for holding examinations of Pakistani pilots and recommended to engage in open competitive tendering process.
According to the findings of PPRA, PCCA in its letter dated April 14, 2021 has sought advice of the PPRA regarding negotiated tendering with a single party i.e. UK Civil Aviation Authority-International (UK CAA) keeping in view the provisions Rule 42(d) (i) & (i) that allow such negotiated tendering on the following basis:
Technical or artistic reasons or the reasons connected with protection of exclusive rights or intellectual property, and for reasons of extreme urgency (due to unforeseeable events not attributable to the Procuring Agency).
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PPRA refuses PCCA request for negotiated tendering for holding exams of Pak pilots
July 7, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) has refused to endorse the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCCA) request of exclusivity for negotiated tendering with a single party of the UK for holding examinations of Pakistani pilots and recommended to engage in open competitive tendering process.
According to the findings of PPRA, PCCA in its letter dated April 14, 2021 has sought advice of the PPRA regarding negotiated tendering with a single party i.e. UK Civil Aviation Authority-International (UK CAA) keeping in view the provisions Rule 42(d) (i) & (i) that allow such negotiated tendering on the following basis: