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The Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2012 (revoked)

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Criteria for the rejection of economic operatorsS

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23.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a contracting authority must treat as ineligible and must not select an economic operator in accordance with these Regulations if the contracting authority has actual knowledge that the economic operator or its directors or any other person who has powers of representation, decision or control of the economic operator has been convicted of any of the following offences—

(a)the common law offence of conspiracy where that conspiracy relates to participation in a criminal organisation as defined in Article 2 of Council Framework Decision 2008/841/JHA M1 or an offence under sections 28 or 30 of the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 M2;

(b)corruption within the meaning of section 1(2) of the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889 M3 or section 1 of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1906 M4, where the offence relates to active corruption as defined in Article 3 of the Council Act of 26th May 1997 M5 and Article 3(1) of Council Joint Action 98/742/JHA M6;

(c)bribery or corruption within the meaning of sections 68 and 69 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003 M7 where the offence relates to active corruption, or bribery within the meaning of sections 1 or 6 of the Bribery Act 2010 M8;

(d)the common law offence of incitement to commit a crime;

(e)fraud, where the offence relates to fraud affecting the financial interests of the European Communities as defined by Article 1 of the Convention relating to the protection of the financial interests of the European Communities M9, within the meaning of—

(i)the offence of cheating the Revenue;

(ii)the common law offence of fraud;

(iii)the common law offence of theft or fraud;

(iv)fraudulent trading within the meaning of section 458 of the Companies Act 1985 M10 or section 993 of the Companies Act 2006 M11;

(v)fraudulent evasion within the meaning of section 170 of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 M12 or section 72 of the Value Added Tax Act 1994 M13;

(vi)an offence in connection with taxation in the European Union within the meaning of section 71 of the Criminal Justice Act 1993 M14;

(vii)the common law offence of uttering; or

(viii)the common law offence of attempting to pervert the course of justice;

(f)money laundering within the meaning of section 340(11) of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 M15 or the Money Laundering Regulations 2007 M16, or an offence in connection with proceeds of drug trafficking within the meaning of sections 49, 50 or 51 of the Drug Trafficking Act 1994 M17; or

(g)any other offence within the meaning of Article 45(1) of the Public Sector Directive as defined by the national law of any relevant state.

(2) In any case where an economic operator or its directors or any other person who has powers of representation, decision or control has been convicted of an offence described in paragraph (1), a contracting authority may disregard the prohibition described there if it is satisfied that there are overriding requirements in the general interest which justify doing so in relation to that economic operator.

(3) A contracting authority may apply to the relevant competent authority to obtain further information regarding the economic operator and in particular details of convictions of the offences listed in paragraph (1) if it considers it needs such information to decide on any exclusion referred to in that paragraph.

(4) A contracting authority may treat an economic operator as ineligible or decide not to select an economic operator in accordance with these Regulations on one or more of the following grounds, namely that the economic operator—

(a)being an individual is a person in respect of whom a debt relief order has been made or is bankrupt or has had a receiving order or administration order or bankruptcy restrictions order or a debt relief restriction order made against that individual or has made any composition or arrangement with or for the benefit of creditors or has made any conveyance or assignment for the benefit of creditors or appears unable to pay, or to have no reasonable prospect of being able to pay, a debt within the meaning of section 268 of the Insolvency Act 1986 M18, or article 242 of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 M19, or in Scotland has granted a trust deed for creditors or become otherwise apparently insolvent, or is the subject of a petition presented for sequestration of that individual's estate, or is the subject of any similar procedure under the law of any other state;

(b)being a partnership constituted under Scots law has granted a trust deed or become otherwise apparently insolvent, or is the subject of a petition presented for sequestration of its estate;

(c)being a company or any other entity within the meaning of section 255 of the Enterprise Act 2002 M20 has passed a resolution or is the subject of an order by the court for the company's winding up otherwise than for the purpose of bona fide reconstruction or amalgamation, or has had a receiver, manager or administrator on behalf of a creditor appointed in respect of the company's business or any part thereof or is the subject of the above procedures or is the subject of similar procedures under the law of any other state;

(d)has been convicted of a criminal offence relating to the conduct of that economic operator's business or profession;

(e)has committed an act of grave misconduct in the course of that economic operator's business or profession;

(f)has not fulfilled obligations relating to the payment of social security contributions under the law of any part of the United Kingdom or of the relevant State in which the economic operator is established;

(g)has not fulfilled obligations relating to the payment of taxes under the law of any part of the United Kingdom or of the relevant State in which the economic operator is established;

(h)is guilty of serious misrepresentation in providing any information referred to in this regulation or regulation 24 to 27 or has not provided such information in response to a request by the contracting authority;

(i)in relation to procedures for the award of a public services contract, is not licensed in the relevant State in which the economic operator is established or is not a member of an organisation in that relevant State when the law of that relevant State prohibits the provision of the services to be provided under the contract by a person who is not so licensed or who is not such a member; or

(j)subject to paragraphs (7), (8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) is not registered on the professional or trade register of the relevant State specified in Schedule 6 in which that economic operator is established under conditions laid down by that State.

(5) The contracting authority may require an economic operator to provide such information as it considers it needs to make the evaluation in accordance with paragraphs (1) and (4) except that it must accept as conclusive evidence that an economic operator does not fall within the grounds specified in paragraphs (1) and (4)(a), (b), (c), (d), (f) or (g) if that economic operator provides to the contracting authority—

(a)in relation to the grounds specified in paragraphs (1) and (4)(a), (b), (c) or (d)—

(i)an extract from the judicial record; or

(ii)in a relevant State which does not maintain such a judicial record, a document issued by the relevant judicial or administrative authority;

(b)in relation to the grounds specified in paragraphs (4)(f) or (g), a certificate issued by the relevant competent authority; and

(c)in a relevant State where the documentary evidence specified in paragraphs (5)(a) and (b) is not issued in relation to one of the grounds specified in paragraphs (1), (4)(a), (b), (c), (d), (f) or (g), a declaration on oath made by the economic operator before the relevant judicial, administrative or competent authority or a relevant notary public or Commissioner for oaths.

(6) In this regulation, “relevant” in relation to a judicial, administrative or competent authority, notary public or commissioner for oaths means an authority designated by, or a notary public or commissioner for oaths in the relevant State in which the economic operator is established.

(7) An economic operator established in the United Kingdom or Ireland must be treated as registered on the professional or trade register for the purposes of paragraph (4)(j) if the economic operator—

(a)is established in Ireland and is certified as registered with the Registrar of Friendly Societies; or

(b)is established in either State and is either—

(i)certified as incorporated by their respective Registrar of Companies, or

(ii)is certified as having declared on oath that it is carrying on business in the trade in question in the State in which it is established at a specific place of business and under a specific trading name.

(8) An economic operator established in Cyprus is treated as registered on the professional or trade register for the purposes of paragraph (4)(j) if—

(a)in relation to procedures for the award of a public services contract or a public supply contract the economic operator is either—

(i)certified as incorporated by the Registrar of Companies and Official Receiver (Έφορος Εταιρειών και Εφίσημος Παραλήφτης); or

(ii)certified as having declared on oath that it is carrying on business in the trade in question in Cyprus at a specific place of business and under a specific trading name; or

(b)in relation to procedures for the award of a public works contract the economic operator is certified by the Council for the Registration and Audit of Civil Engineering and Building Contractors (Συμβούλιο Εγγραφής και Ελέγχου Εργοληφτών Οικοδομικών και Τεχνικών Έργων) according to the Registration and Audit of Civil Engineering and Building Contractors Law of Cyprus.

(9) An economic operator established in Malta is treated as registered on the professional or trade register for the purposes of paragraph (4)(j) if—

(a)the economic operator produces its “numru ta' reġistrazzjoni tat- Taxxa tal- Valur Miżjud (VAT) u n- numru tal-liċenzja ta' kummerċ”; and

(b)where the economic operator is a member of a partnership or is a company, it produces the relevant registration number as issued by the Malta Financial Services Authority.

(10) In relation to procedures for the award of a public services contract, an economic operator established in Greece must be treated as registered on the professional or trade register for the purposes of paragraph (4)(j)—

(a)when the services to be provided under the contract are specified in category 8 of Schedule 3 and when Greek legislation requires persons who provide those services to be registered on the professional register (Μητρώο Μελετητών and Μητρώο Γραφείων Μελετών), if it is registered on that register; and

(b)in any other case, in accordance with paragraph (13).

(11) In relation to procedures for the award of a public services contract, an economic operator established in Hungary is treated as registered on the professional or trade register for the purposes of paragraph (4)(j) if it is certified as being entitled to be engaged in the trade in question in Hungary.

(12) In relation to procedures for the award of a public supply contract, an economic operator established in Spain is treated as registered on the professional or trade register for the purposes of paragraph (4)(j) if it is certified as having declared on oath that it is entitled to be engaged in the trade in question in Spain.

(13) An economic operator established in a relevant State, other than the United Kingdom or Ireland, which either has an equivalent professional or trade register which is not listed in Schedule 6 or which does not have an equivalent professional or trade register must be treated as registered on a professional or trade register for the purposes of paragraph (4)(j) on production of either a certificate that the economic operator is registered on the equivalent professional or trade register or where no such register exists, a declaration on oath, or in a relevant State which does not provide for a declaration on oath a solemn declaration, made by the economic operator before the relevant judicial, administrative or competent authority or a relevant notary public or Commissioner for oaths, that the economic operator exercises the particular profession or trade.

Marginal Citations

M1OJ L 300, 11.11.2008, p.42.

M31889 c.69. This Act was repealed by Schedule 2 to the Bribery Act 2010 (c.23).

M41906 c.34. Section 1 was amended by section 47(2) and (3) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (c.33), section 108(2) of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001(c.24) and section 68(2) of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003 (asp 7) and repealed by Schedule 2 to the Bribery Act 2010 (c.23).

M5OJ C 195, 25.6.1997, p.2.

M6OJ L 358, 31.12.1998, p.2; repealed by Council Framework Decision 2003/568/JHA (OJ L 192, 31.7.2003, p.54).

M72003 asp 7. Sections 68 and 69 were repealed by Schedule 2 to the Bribery Act 2010 (c.23).

M9OJ C 316, 27.11.1995, p.49.

M101985 c.6. Section 458 was modified by regulation 4 of, and Part 1 of schedule 2 to, the Limited Liability Partnerships Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/1090) and repealed by Schedule 16 to the Companies Act 2006 (c.46).

M121979 c.2. There are amendments to this Act which are not relevant to these Regulations.

M131994 c.23. Section 72 was amended by section 17 of the Finance Act 2003 (c.40). There are other amendments to this Act which are not relevant to these Regulations.

M141993 c.36. There are amendments to this Act which are not relevant to these Regulations.

M16S.I. 2007/2157. These Regulations were amended by S.I. 2007/3299, S.I. 2011/1781 and S.I. 2011/2833.

M171994, c.37. Sections 49, 50 and 51 were repealed by Schedules 11 and 12 to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (c.29).

M181986 c.45. There are amendments to this Act which are not relevant to these Regulations.

M19S.I. 1989/2405 (N.I. 19). There are amendments to this Order which are not relevant to these Regulations.

M202002 c.40. There are amendments to this Act which are not relevant to these Regulations.

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