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Can we accept gifts from a prospective contractor during or after contract or project award process?

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Question added by Faraz Shafiuddin Shafiuddin , Business Analyst , National Guard Health
Date Posted: 2016/09/16
Graham Loughran
by Graham Loughran , Senior Procurement Officer , Thurrock Council

NO! This would not only be bribery, but would expose your organisation to challenges from other parties tendering for work and potentially severely damage your business reputation

Duncan Robertson
by Duncan Robertson , Strategy Consultant , Duncan Robertson Consultancy

No.  That would be bribery.

Inexpensive or customary gifts, such as modest hospitality or a commemorative pen, are usually acceptable providing they are declared to the company and the tax authorities.

When in doubt, imagine you are one of the other prospective contractors.  How would you feel about this gift? 

 

 

 

No. We should not accept any gift  and we should not give any gift.  Both accepting and giving gift for our benefits are unethical.  

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