
Wednesday, 19th November 2008 - 11:25CET
Company files protest against IT courses selection board chairman
A company which had submitted a tender for the provision of IT courses for MCAST this morning filed a judicial protest against the chairman of the selection board saying actions he had taken during the selection process would cause it damages.
Computer Domain Ltd said it had been awarded the most points in the selection process, but rather than awarding it the contract, the selection board, on instructions from its chairman, Juan Borg Manduca, was asked to raise the points of the other bidding companies such that they too became eligible for the contract.
Computer Domain said that as a result of this unjustified manoeuvre, the contract which should have been awarded to it would now be divided between all the bidders.
The company claimed that Mr Borg Manduca knew that other tenderers did not meet some of the requirements of the call for tenders. Yet he had not taken action to disqualify companies which: did not have the capacity to handle the number of students they declared; did not hold an Education Department licence to teach IT; had not been providing IT courses for five years, and did not have facilities for people with disabilities.
Not only were these companies not disqualified, but the selection board was directed to raise their points so that they could be eligible for the contract.
The company called on Mr Borg Manduca to reverse his decisions by directing the selection board to act in a correct and regular manner.




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The truth is coming out.
Can this be held to be corruption by the selection board?
If so, are any actions going to be taken against the board members for fiddling with the marks?
How can we be sure that other tenders for other contracts were not also fiddled with?
This is OUR MONEY they are talking about.
mary Pace, joyce aquilina
You have the adjudicating board to thank.
Re treating the matters expeditiously I more than agree with you, but as usual Gonzipn does not care about the working class and their children. Gonzipn's heart is with the high class and University.
Catherine Galea
Do you think it would have filed the protest of it didn't? It was the company that had originally been awarded most marks and was the only one that qualified.
Manuel Mifsud
Do you expect a company which did not qualify to be awarded a contract and then when it is found that it had suffered damages WE will make good for the damages?
i am not blaming anyone, all i want to know is why has it got to take so long to solve this problem, it should have been taken more serious and it should have been taken as an urgent matter.
so were our children attending unqualified schools last year?
i hope this problem is soon solved cause already a lot of these youngsters are going to drop the ict course because they are not ready to attend school in summer because a lot of them need to work
And whose fault is it ?
So do you expect that nobody takes action if there has been wrong doing??!!