The Government of Belize is committed to fair, transparent, and competitive public procurement. This Grievance and Complaints Mechanism provides an avenue for bidders, potential bidders, and other eligible parties to raise concerns regarding a public procurement process and to request review and corrective action where appropriate.
If you have concerns regarding a Government of Belize procurement process, the Procurement Unit is committed to addressing complaints promptly, fairly, and transparently.
This complaints mechanism allows eligible parties to report concerns and request review of procurement actions, including bidding documents, evaluation processes, and award decisions.
You may submit a complaint if you are:
A complaint may relate to:
Complaints may include concerns about:
This mechanism does not address:
You should:
Complete the online form, provide as much detail as possible, and attach supporting evidence where available.
If your complaint relates to an active procurement (e.g., evaluation or award), you may request urgent review. In limited circumstances and where legally permissible, interim measures may be considered to prevent irreversible harm (e.g., pausing an award decision).
Confidential commercial or personal information should be clearly marked as confidential.
Complaints must be submitted in good faith. False or misleading information may result in administrative action under applicable laws and policies.
You will receive a confirmation message and a reference number.
The Procurement Unit should acknowledge receipt and provide a Complaint Reference Number within 5 working days.
Within 10 working days, the Procurement Unit will confirm whether the complaint:
Where admissible, the complaint will be reviewed and a written response issued normally within 15 working days after admissibility.
Depending on the findings, outcomes may include:
If the complaint is upheld, corrective actions may be recommended/required, where permitted, including document corrections, re-evaluation, or cancellation and re-tendering.
If you are dissatisfied with the outcome, you may seek further review in accordance with the applicable procurement legislation and the laws of Belize, including administrative or judicial review, where applicable.