Public Sector Procurement Update
An essential update on Procurement Rules, implications and considerations. Gain a deeper understanding of the 2019 Government Procurement Rules and legal framework as well as examining the Ombudsman’s jurisdiction in reviewing commercial decision making. You will also be brought up to date with current case law in this area.
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
Public Sector Procurement
- Understanding The 2019 Government Procurement Rules
- Reviewing commercial decision-making: The Ombudsman's jurisdiction
- Update on applicable legal framework with reference to recent and current case law
- Practical considerations
Presented by Catherine Marks, Special Counsel, and Fiona Ryan, Senior Solicitor - Public Law and Policy Team, Russell McVeagh
Learning Objective:
- Receive a timely update on the latest developments in public sector procurement
Presenters
Catherine Marks
Catherine has more than 20 years legal experience and specialises in administrative and regulatory law and public law litigation. She was a partner in a UK law firm specialising in local Government and Government law before returning to New Zealand in 2005. A key area of specialisation is regulatory work in the electricity, gas, telecommunications and banking sectors. Catherine's public law experience includes advice on public sector procurement and governance issues, law reform and judicial review.
Fiona Ryan
Fiona Ryan is a senior solicitor in Russell McVeagh's Government Public Law & Policy team, where she advises on all aspects of administrative law, policy, design and implementation of new regulatory regimes, and regulatory compliance. She regularly advises State-owned enterprises, Crown entities and other public sector bodies, alongside a range of national and international corporates in their engagement with Government. Her experience includes providing advice on law reform, public sector governance, compliance with the Treaty of Waitangi and the official information regime, as well as supporting urban renewal and infrastructure projects.