Steps to end bid rigging practice


BID rigging is a corrupt practice that involves competing parties colluding to prevent or restrict competition in a procurement process.

According to the CEO of the Malaysian Competition Commission (MyCC), ending collusion in bidding for government contracts could save the government 15%, or RM13.5bil, of its annual expenditure. MyCC is proposing legislative amendments to incentivise people to report bid rigging.

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