Togolese magistrates are getting trained to public procurements provision rules and processes

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Tuesday, 29 May 2018 18:49
Togolese magistrates are getting trained to public procurements provision rules and processes

(Togo First) - Last Monday, a training was started to teach magistrates (38 of them) of the administrative chambers of the Lomé Supreme Court and Kara’s appeal court.

The training which also targets court presidents and public prosecutors, will focus on procurements, how they are regulated and provided, as well as litigation management.

The goal here is to equip the law intendants with knowledge of public procurements in order for them to better handle related conflicts, fairly. Topics covered by the training include call to tender management, procurements provision procedure, regulation and management of conflicts resulting from procurement provision.

Commenting on the program, Suzanne Soukoudè-Fiawonou, Managing Director of the training centre for law professions, said she hopes that it would help Togolese magistrates take fairer decisions in procurement cases. The program will end June 1, 2018.

Séna Akoda

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