Section 11Part 4 — Entity Procurement Committees
Constitution of committees
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A Chief Officer or Chief Executive Officer, or the person designated by either Officer, shall appoint a chairman and at least two persons to be members of an entity's procurement committee, such committee handling procurements within the entity.
The Chief Officer or Chief Executive Officer in making an appointment under subsection (1) shall be satisfied that the person —
has the requisite knowledge and skills in law and finance and the integrity and good reputation to carry out the duties in a competent and politically neutral manner; and
has no financial or other interest likely to affect the carrying out of the duties as a member of the committee.
Where the entity is a statutory authority or government company, the Chief Executive Officer shall include the respective Chief Officer's nominee as a member of the entity procurement committee, provided that the nominee meets the criteria for appointment set out in this Act.
A Chief Officer, a Chief Executive Officer, a member of the board of a statutory authority or a government company, a Member of the Cayman Islands Parliament and a member of the Judiciary is not eligible for appointment as a member of an entity procurement committee.
The Chief Officer shall ensure that no members of the committee have a direct "supervisor-supervisee" relationship to avoid the perception or possibility of undue influence.
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