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FEATURE STORY May 7, 2019

GW Law Event on the Global Suspension & Debarment Survey ¨C May 22, 2019 (9 to 10:15am)

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On Wednesday, May 22, 2019, the GW Law Government Procurement Law Program and a Working Group of the International Bar Association¡¯s Anti-Corruption Committee hosted a presentation and discussion of the results of the Global Suspension & Debarment Survey pilot.  Members of the Working Group, including representatives from the World Bank Office of Suspension and Debarment, the Montr¨¦al Inspector General¡¯s Office, and the Sanctions Officer for the Inter-American Development Bank Group, discussed the survey and presented their findings on debarment systems across a range of jurisdictions and institutions.  They were followed by a panel discussion of the results and the way forward on debarment issues.  Panelists included:

 

¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Mr. Chris Yukins (Lynn David Research Professor of Government Procurement Law, The George Washington University Law School)

¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Ms. Jessica Tillipman (Assistant Dean for Field Placement and Professorial Lecturer in Law, The George Washington University Law School)

¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Ms. Maria Swaby (Suspension and Debarment Official, United States General Services Administration)

¡¤&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Ms. Belita Manka (Senior Counsel, Procurement, Legal Vice Presidency, World Bank)

 

The panel discussion was moderated by Mr. Collin Swan (Counsel (Sanctions), World Bank Office of Suspension and Debarment). 

A summary of the discussion can be found here.

 


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