The client and the contract of outsourcing in the markets for public works in Cameroon Cover Image

Le maître d’ouvrage et le contrat de sous-traitance dans les marchés publics de travaux au Cameroun
The client and the contract of outsourcing in the markets for public works in Cameroon

Author(s): Bahoken Valeri Lesmont
Subject(s): Civil Law, Law on Economics, Public Finances
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: public procurement; Contracting authority; contractor; subcontractor; contractual solidarism

Summary/Abstract: Any subcontracting in public procurement contracts is subject to the priorapproval of the Contracting authority. This is a manifestation of excessive powers which holds the administration in public law contracts. Therefore, the public contract is liable totermination as soon as the Contracting authority finds by any means whatsoever subcontracting occult on the work site. However, as soon as subcontracting is allowed, the Contracting authority appears foreign to its implementation, leaving the parties freely fulfill their contractual obligations. The situation of the contractor who is generally a small business or PMI is abandoned to the will of the contracting party of the public person, usually powerful multinationals. The Contracting authority displays a certain neutrality inboth the quality of work performed by the contractor in terms of payment of the latte r. Contractual freedom seems to have taken precedence here on the powers of control anddirection of which is coated the Contracting authority in the execution of public contract, to the detriment of the subcontractor. A reform of the Government Procurement Code and subsequent legislation is needed to better protect the interests of the subcontractor. This article is striving to clarify the relationship Contracting authority-Contractor-subcontractor in works contracts. It demonstrates that the subcontractor weaker party tothe contract must be better protected so as to safeguard the contractual solidarism which seems to be based the existence of the outsourcing contract.

  • Issue Year: 5/2015
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 179-200
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: French