Guilty verdict during performance of procurement contract
52(1)If a supplier is found guilty of an offence referred to in section 51, the Minister shall cancel any existing procurement contracts that supplier has with respect to a Schedule A entity unless to do so would be too costly for or otherwise detrimental to the Province.
52(2)If the Minister does not cancel a procurement contract under subsection (1), the Minister may take those oversight measures with respect to the contract that the Minister considers appropriate, including any of the following:
(a)
inspections;
(b)
measures to prevent delays; and
(c)
close tracking of the stages or different aspects of the contract.
Guilty verdict during performance of procurement contract
52(1)If a supplier is found guilty of an offence referred to in section 51, the Minister shall cancel any existing procurement contracts that supplier has with respect to a Schedule A entity unless to do so would be too costly for or otherwise detrimental to the Province.
52(2)If the Minister does not cancel a procurement contract under subsection (1), the Minister may take those oversight measures with respect to the contract that the Minister considers appropriate, including any of the following:
(a)
inspections;
(b)
measures to prevent delays; and
(c)
close tracking of the stages or different aspects of the contract.