Bribery Act 2010: section 7 offence will lead to discretionary not mandatory exclusion from public procurements | Practical Law

Bribery Act 2010: section 7 offence will lead to discretionary not mandatory exclusion from public procurements | Practical Law

The government has confirmed that a commercial organisation convicted of failing to prevent bribery under section 7 of the Bribery Act 2010 will not face mandatory exclusion from tenders for public contracts. However, public authorities will have discretion to exclude these organisations from tenders.

Bribery Act 2010: section 7 offence will lead to discretionary not mandatory exclusion from public procurements

by PLC Public Sector
Published on 06 Apr 2011England, Wales
The government has confirmed that a commercial organisation convicted of failing to prevent bribery under section 7 of the Bribery Act 2010 will not face mandatory exclusion from tenders for public contracts. However, public authorities will have discretion to exclude these organisations from tenders.