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Conte hails simplification decree as Italy's 'springboard'

No competitions for contracts under 150,000 says premier

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 7 - Premier Giuseppe Conte on Tuesday hailed his government's simplification decree as the "springboard Italy needs at the moment" after the package streamlining bureaucratic procedures for public works was approved by his cabinet.
    "Tenders will be faster," the premier told a press conference.
    "There will be no tender competitions for (contracts) under 150,000.
    "The threshold for the direct assignment (of projects) goes up from 40,000 to 150,000 (euros).
    "As of today the public authorities will be able to get works started.
    "The tenders and competitions will be negotiated up to five million euros.
    "The rule remains that competitions (are held for contracts) over five million".
    The premier said the crime of abuse of office was being revised so that public officials are no longer terrified of giving the all-clear to projects out of fear of possible legal troubles further down the road.
    But he stressed that this does not mean the State is going soft on corruption.
    "We are lifting the speed limit, Italy needs to go fast, but we are increasing the speed cameras too," said Conte.
    "We don't want to whet criminal appetites to alter competition and make illegal gains". (ANSA).
   

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