Government must revisit procedure on tendering. Malta, Luxenberg, and Ireland are among the highest in sending out Eu tenders. With Ireland the highest. Spain, France and Poland with substantive populations in the EU provide less than 1%. This is inequitable and negates even more negatively on smaller nations domestic economies Why has there not been a pro rota population requirement on all members states to provide per capita of population a specified number of tenders for out-side tender in a given year.
The EU has a responsibility to ensure procedure they insist on by way of directive is implemented by all national governments fairly and that means a monitoring from the start on all nations. Not a situation where you have 18% from a small country verses a big country population of 1%.
Anne Frawley
Posted on 18 May 2012 12:29 am
Government must revisit procedure on tendering. Malta, Luxenberg, and Ireland are among the highest in sending out Eu tenders. With Ireland the highest. Spain, France and Poland with substantive populations in the EU provide less than 1%. This is inequitable and negates even more negatively on smaller nations domestic economies Why has there not been a pro rota population requirement on all members states to provide per capita of population a specified number of tenders for out-side tender in a given year.
The EU has a responsibility to ensure procedure they insist on by way of directive is implemented by all national governments fairly and that means a monitoring from the start on all nations. Not a situation where you have 18% from a small country verses a big country population of 1%.