PPP Unit Fiji
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The Central Public-Private Partnerships Unit (CPU) is under the Ministry of Economy and Finance. The unit acts as the Secretariat to the Inter-Ministerial Committee for PPPs (the "IMC"), which is the overarching body responsible for selecting and approving PPP projects. The IMC relies on the CPU to make recommendations on project selection and project approval.
The Unit is in charge of the study, application, implementation as well as coordination with line Ministries and with the Private Sector to develop this PPP theme in a policy framework and a clear action plan. An essential task of the Unit is to ensure that PPP project proposals are supported by sound analysis as to needs and value, receive the necessary budget approvals and that partner selection takes place as a result of a rigorous and fair competition.
Laws relevant to PPP project in Guniea - Code of Public Procurement (Code des Marchés Publics) is made up of the Public Procurement Law No. L/2012/020/CNT of 11/10/2012, which enables Public Procurement Decree No. D/2012/128/PRG/SGG of 3/12/2012.
Law n°0032/2017/AN of 4 July 2017 (“PPP Law”) is the main legislation governing public-private partnerships in the Republic of Guinea. The law was introduced to replace Law L/97/012/ AN of 1 June 1998 (“BOT Law”) which at the time governed the financing construction, operation, maintenance and transfer of development infrastructure by the private sector.
Law n°0032/2017/AN of 4 July 2017 (“PPP Law”) is the main legislation governing public-private partnerships in the Republic of Guinea. The law was introduced to replace Law L/97/012/ AN of 1 June 1998 (“BOT Law”) which at the time governed the financing construction, operation, maintenance and transfer of development infrastructure by the private sector.