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In any govt agency when they float tenders of value more then Rs. 20 Crores, the prospective bidders should fill a form called Integrity Pact, where tenderer has to submit a sort of declaration that they will not give any bribe to any one to secure this order and if any one demands bribe his/her name will be made public, I want to know whether this sort of condition St. Sonia's govt put in the tender documents
Asked by SREENIVAS,
16 Feb 07:46 pm
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Even if this condition is put, sealed and signed by both the parties, are the ground realities going to change sir
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Answered by iqbal seth, 17 Feb 04:38 am
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When a deal is signed with the sole purpose of getting a bribe,
U can be rest assured that whatever is on paper is not of any value.
Answered by victor, 16 Feb 08:34 pm
U can be rest assured that whatever is on paper is not of any value.
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Does it mean that, below 20 cr., bribe can be offered or accepted.
Do those declaration hv any sanctity?
All MPs and MLAs do take oath in the name of god, they declare their assets .... etc., whether u believe all those, then why this additional piece of paper in bid document which has no meaning.
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 16 Feb 08:01 pm
Do those declaration hv any sanctity?
All MPs and MLAs do take oath in the name of god, they declare their assets .... etc., whether u believe all those, then why this additional piece of paper in bid document which has no meaning.
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