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Nov 29, 2018 News
In keeping with its mandate to provide training on November 13 and November 14, 2018, the Public Procurement Commission hosted a successful
two-day “Procurement Planning” Training Workshop at the Roraima Duke Lodge.
The forum catered for staff of procuring entities. There were 36 participants from 17 Ministries and Agencies.
The objectives of the training workshop were to reinforce understanding and compliance with applicable legislation; introduce the PPC’s Procurement Plan template; establish the linkage among work plans, budgeting and acquisition of resources; establish the value of Procurement Expenditure Reporting and Introduce Procurement Control Concepts.
The training was deemed by the participants to be timely and beneficial since there was meaningful interaction and active participation during the sessions.
At the conclusion of the training, the participants were issued with Certificates of Participation.
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