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Saudi Arabia: Government Seeks Public Input on Procurement Law Changes
Argaam, 20 October 2025: The Finance Ministry has launched a public consultation on proposed amendments to government procurement regulations, running until October 22, 2025, focusing on contract termination procedures and guarantee confiscation rules.
The proposed changes target two specific articles within the government tenders and procurement executive regulation. It introduces new timelines for contract termination decisions and establishes formal procedures for handling final guarantee confiscations. It also outlines specific circumstances under which contracts may be terminated in the public interest.
Under the revised regulations, government entities must provide detailed documentation and seek approval from both the Finance Ministry and the Government Expenditure and Project Efficiency Authority before terminating any contracts. The amendments establish a clearer framework for protecting both government and contractor interests during the termination process.
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