Mauritanië
On January 30, 2026, Mauritania's Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (ARMP) issued Decision No. 024/ARMP/CRD/26, concerning the admissibility of Appeal No. 011/2026 filed by CDIM against the Central Public Procurement Commission for the Ministry of Health (CPMP-MS). This decision underscores the ARMP's role in overseeing and ensuring fairness in the country's public procurement processes.
CDIM, a company operating within Mauritania, submitted Appeal No. 011/2026 challenging the outcome of a public tender managed by the CPMP-MS. While specific details regarding the tender and the grounds for the appeal are not publicly disclosed, such appeals typically involve concerns over procedural compliance, fairness in the evaluation process, or adherence to procurement regulations.
The Committee for the Resolution of Disputes (CRD) within the ARMP reviewed the appeal and issued Decision No. 024/ARMP/CRD/26 on January 30, 2026. The decision focused on assessing the admissibility of the appeal, determining whether it met the necessary criteria for further examination. Although the exact content of the decision is not detailed in the available sources, the issuance of this ruling highlights the ARMP's commitment to maintaining transparency and integrity in public procurement.
This decision carries several important implications:
The ARMP's handling of Appeal No. 011/2026 reflects Mauritania's ongoing efforts to strengthen its public procurement framework. By providing a structured process for addressing disputes, the ARMP plays a crucial role in promoting transparency, legal compliance, and business confidence in the country's procurement activities. As more details of the decision become available, stakeholders will gain further insights into the ARMP's approach to ensuring fairness in public contracting.