
Public Procurement Law
Public Procurement Law is a framework within Administrative Law that governs how government agencies buy goods and services. Its primary purpose is to ensure transparency, fairness, and competition in the bidding process. This law provides rules for advertising contracts, evaluating bids, and awarding contracts, aiming to prevent corruption and favoritism. It ensures taxpayer money is spent wisely and promotes equal opportunity for businesses to compete for public contracts. Overall, it helps maintain accountability in public spending and trust in government operations.