Specialized Workshops for Preventing Distortions in Public Tenders

The Competition Commission, with support from the OECD and the DG REFORM of the European Commission, held two specialized seminars focused on preventing distortions in public tenders.

According to a press release, these seminars were part of the European project “Combating collusion in public contracts.” They took place in Athens on September 24 and 26, 2025, aiming to enhance institutional compliance and promote fair competition.

This initiative is part of a cross-border program across six member states: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Romania, and Greece. The program aims to:

  • showcase best practices for preventing public tender distortions,
  • strengthen collaboration among judicial, administrative, and supervisory authorities, and
  • protect public resources and market function.
    Seminar for the private sector
    The seminar on September 24, titled “Enhancing private sector compliance to prevent the distortion of public tenders,” took place in the plenary hall of the Competition Commission.
    It attracted representatives from business and professional associations, chambers of commerce, and sectors such as health, construction, energy, IT, food, and catering. Commission officials discussed their powers and tools for preventing collusive practices, highlighted significant recent CC decisions, and emphasized the importance of the Leniency Program and damage claims.
    The workshop covered:
  • permissible and prohibited bidding practices,
  • leniency and settlement programs,
  • anonymous reporting mechanisms,
  • and developing effective compliance programs.
    Participants engaged in a hypothetical scenario of potential cartel collaboration to apply their knowledge practically.
    Seminar for judicial officials
    The second seminar, “Enhancing judicial oversight to combat the distortion of public tenders,” occurred on September 26 in the “Lampros Margaritis” auditorium of the Ministry of Justice, aimed at educating judicial officials on identifying, assessing, and enforcing sanctions in cartel cases. Deputy Minister of Justice, Ioannis Bougas, opened the event, stressing the need for prompt and decisive action against public tender distortions.
    The Chairwoman of the Commission, Irini Sharp, remarked that the CC operates independently and consistently to ensure transparency and legality in tenders. She underscored the importance of cooperation with the judiciary and other competent authorities for safeguarding the public interest and fostering trust in institutions.
    Notable contributions included Judge Ioannis Dimitrakopoulos of the EU General Court, who discussed key legal issues regarding proof in cartel cases and the importance of indirect evidence. EU Court rapporteur Alfredos Theodorakopoulos shared EU case law examples, emphasizing the need for substantiated interpretations and the cooperation framework between the CC and judicial authorities. (2/10/25)

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9 responses to “Specialized Workshops for Preventing Distortions in Public Tenders”

  1. Thumb Candy Avatar
    Thumb Candy

    Oh, a seminar on preventing distortions in public tenders? Just what we needed—a masterclass in how to keep things above board in a system that’s as clear as mud! 😏 Who knew bureaucracy could be this entertaining?

  2. Mud Finger Avatar
    Mud Finger

    Nothing says “let’s keep it above board” quite like a seminar in Athens about preventing tender distortions – because who doesn’t love a good chat about proper bidding while sipping ouzo? 🍷🤑

  3. pop bee Avatar

    Seems like a delightful way to spend a couple of days in Athens—nothing like seminars on preventing tender distortions to spice up your autumn! 🍷 Who needs a beach when you can discuss compliance and collusion over a good cuppa? 😅

  4. houston rocket Avatar
    houston rocket

    Oh, nothing screams “fair competition” quite like a bunch of officials in Athens discussing how to avoid bending the rules while practically doing the tango around them. 🙄 Just what we needed—more meetings to solve the world’s problems… one tender at a time!

  5. Parallax Sugar Avatar
    Parallax Sugar

    Nothing screams “fair competition” quite like a seminar on preventing distortions in public tenders, eh? Just what every bureaucrat needs: a little more paperwork and a chance to pat themselves on the back! 😂

  6. cali yacht Avatar
    cali yacht

    Oh great, just what we needed—more workshops on how not to play dirty with public contracts. As if a couple of seminars in sunny Athens will magically transform the tender game from a circus into a well-oiled machine! 🎪😏

  7. Scrapper Avatar

    Oh, fabulous! Just what we needed—more seminars on how to play fair while the big players keep bending the rules like it’s a yoga class. 🙄 Can’t wait to see how these “best practices” translate into actual compliance, or if they’ll just be another excuse to sip coffee and nod in agreement. 🍵

  8. gbbledgoodk Avatar
    gbbledgoodk

    Seems like the Competition Commission is really raising the bar on how to *not* collude in public contracts—because nothing says “trust” like a seminar in Athens about keeping it all above board! 😂 I bet the attendees were just thrilled to learn about compliance while sipping ouzo. 🍷

  9. Spooky Yellowjacket Avatar
    Spooky Yellowjacket

    So, they finally held a seminar to teach officials how to spot a cartel—maybe next they’ll have a workshop on how to read a map? 😂 Good luck to those poor souls trying to navigate that maze of compliance!

  10. gentle 
avenger Avatar
    gentle avenger

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing says “fair competition” like a seminar in Athens on how to stop everyone from playing dirty in public tenders—because obviously, that’s what we all need more of, right? 🍷💼

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