[OpenSpending] Procurement ban lists?
Diego de la Mora
diego at fundar.org.mx
Tue Dec 8 21:09:46 UTC 2015
Hello Friedrich,
Here is the link to the mexican list:
http://www01.funcionpublica.gob.mx:8080/SanFicTec/jsp/Ficha_Tecnica/SancionadosN.htm
If you have problems with translation, please tell me.
Best,
D
2015-12-08 15:03 GMT-06:00 Friedrich Lindenberg <
friedrich.lindenberg at gmail.com>:
> Hey all,
>
> long time no see! After last week's OpenSpending meeting, it's clear to me
> that procurement data is a particularly exciting area in open fiscal data
> at the moment.
>
> In that context, I was hoping people have hints for me on where to find
> banned supplier lists of various country's procurement authorities.
>
> So far, I've found such lists on the World Bank's web site, and in very
> few countries - but it'd be amazing to have a more comprehensive set
> (basically to see if country A bans company 1, which then proceeds to big
> in country B).
>
> Any hints? Cheers!
>
> - Friedrich
>
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Diego de la Mora Maurer
Coordinador de Presupuestos y Políticas Públicas
Budgets and Public Policy Coordinator
Fundar, Centro de Análisis e Investigación
www.fundar.org.mx
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