Competition Council head voices concern at mayoralties' plans to administrate local utilities

Autor: Alexandra-Maria Cioroianu

Publicat: 08-11-2017

Actualizat: 08-11-2017

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The establishment by the mayoralties of companies of their own to administrate local utilities is worrisome for the Competition Council, the authority's head Bogdan Chiritoiu on Wednesday told a conference organised by PRIAevents. 

"I admit it is worrisome, OK, the approach is worrying us. Many local authorities want to set their own businesses to administrate some of the local services (with no auction, ed. n.) Unfortunately for Romania, the Directive is good for Germany, yet I'm not sure it is good for Romania, but it is the same Directive for all 28 member states and it allows this," Chiritoiu said. 

He stressed that the EU Directive "might be good for the Western countries with a better administration discipline, but in Romania it raises concerns." 

The National Strategy in Public Procurement and the measures and legislative novelties envisaged by the Public Finance Ministry and the National Agency for Public Procurement for boosting the business milieu are among the PRIA Public Procurement conference's topics.

AGERPRES .

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