Parliament will be given veto powers over large consulting contracts if the government follows the recommendations of a senate committee calling for significant reforms to procurement rules and practices to improve transparency, better manage conflicts of interest, and reduce the chances of supplier underperformance.
Senate Pushes for Parliament to have Veto Power Over Procurements
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