MANDATORY TERMINATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE CONTRACTS DUE TO MANIPULATION IN LIGHT OF THE SAUDI GOVERNMENT TENDERS AND PROCUREMENT LAW (AN ANALYTICAL STUDY)

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  • Ghaleb Mubarak S Alhamami, Salih Mohammad M alhumami, Ahmed Ahmed S Al-Tuwaili Author

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https://doi.org/10.18848/d8rkf884

Abstract

This research addresses the subject of the mandatory termination of administrative contracts due to manipulation (Tala'ub) in light of the Saudi Government Tenders and Procurement Law (GTPL). The study adopted an analytical methodology and is structured into an introduction, two main sections, and a conclusion. The first section defines the research terminology, and the second examines the legal nature and conditions of mandatory termination for manipulation.

The study concludes with several findings, the most important of which is that the Saudi legislator stipulated in the GTPL the mandatory termination of the administrative contract if it becomes evident to the government entity that the contractor obtained the contract through manipulation or practiced it during its execution.

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2007-2025

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