Implications of Bid Rigging Practices in Small Island Developing States: A Case Study
Aaron Chadee,
Chris Ramsubhag,
Azamathulla Mohammed
Abstract:The Bid rigging on construction projects has a wider societal implication that has spanned beyond the parties to the contract. This has led to costly litigation actions and additional unaccounted transactional costs derived from taxpayers’ funding. This study utilized a qualitative approach, through an emic view of a contemporary case study between the Government of Trinidad and Tobago and several contractors on bid rigging practices. The findings revealed that recommendations indicated within a Commission of … Show more
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